An Interpretation of "The Road Not Taken".Feel free to use this interpretation of "The Road Not Taken" for an essay or class discussion. You have my permission to. Disagree.The biggest enemy of success is fear. Fear causes the speaker in "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost to choose the wrong. Path something he, realizes when making, the choice yet knows he will rationalize later in life. The speaker claims he took. " The one less traveled by "(19) - at best a rationalization at worst, a lie. Both paths were worn" really about the same ". (10), and lay equally. The only difference between the two is that one is grassy implying comfort, and ease and the, other. Contains undergrowth connotative of, roughness and discomfort. It is even possible that they are worn the same at the path. Entrances only and that many turned around when reaching the undergrowth of the first path.The speaker understands he shall be telling his life story with a "sigh" (16), having taken the easy path foregoing adventure,, And risk. A look at the poem 's rhyme scheme brings out this point more clearly. Each stanza follows an a B a a B, rhyme scheme. Drawing emphasis to the last line of each stanza a line, that already has a natural emphasis. In, stanza one the last line. Mentions the undergrowth symbolic of, risk and adventure; in stanza two the paths, being worn the same is emphasized calling. Attention to his lie in the final stanza; the last line of stanza three emphasizes the realization that the speaker will. Never return; and stanza four hammers home the remorseful realization that his wrong choice has.
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