The Road Not Taken
By: Max • Essay • 962 Words • March 14, 2010 • 924 Views
The Road Not Taken
Life is a long road, where there is a lot of obstacles to go through and decisions to make, even if it is really hard sometimes because it plays with our future. Every choice we make, guides us to a different destiny and often leaves us in doubt, asking ourselves constantly questions starting with "what if?". Would not it be nice to always have signs to tell us which road to take when we face important decisions? Unfortunately, most of the time there is not, probably because we have to find out what reserves us our future. The poem "The Road Not Taken" written by Robert Frost, made me discover a new side of me. I had never been really interested to poetry until I read this poem, which totally changed my vision of life, inspired me, and touched me very deeply.
To begin with, when I read the poem "The Road Not Taken", I noticed there were two different ways to understand it, literally and figuratively. Literally, the poem is about a wayfarer who is walking in the woods and has come to a fork which has two roads. The wayfarer has to make a big decision, choose one of the two roads because he cannot travel both. He analyses both roads and decided to go with the road less traveled and realized that he cannot back. At the end of the poem, the wayfarer says that his choice, the road less traveled, has made all the difference. Figuratively, the poem can be associated to a person’s life. In the poem, the wayfarer is someone who has two choices, which are illustrated by two roads in the woods. The wayfarer takes in consideration both choices and all sides of them by analyzing the trails. It is impossible for the wayfarer to come back to the other road such as in life when a choice is made. The wayfarer must choose between the choices that many people make or the one that few make.
Each person has to face at least one situation in their lives. A situation that everyone struggle with to put their life on the right road. The road which leads them to what they believe to be happiness. When I read for the first time the poem "The Road Not Taken", I felt like I could have been the wayfarer of this poem because I found myself once in a similar situation. I mostly liked this poem because I have been able to associate myself to the figurative side of the poem. One of the most important decisions I have made in my life, was the road less traveled by the others and believe me, taking this path in life is most of the time much harder. To step away from what is normal in our society, and to go the way you think is right and challenging yet often rewarding, is not easy. Three years ago when I was in college, I was not so sure about the choice of my future career. All my friends had decided to go to the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, but I was not sure if I wanted to. I always wanted to improve my English, so I decided to do an immersion of one year in the suburbs of New York. I was an Au Pair in a family and it was hard but worth it. I lost a