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The Road Not Taken is a literary work by Robert Frost, an American poet. This profound philosophical poem shows people's difficult mood when they are at a crossroads in real life. In poetry, the poet chooses a lonely and thorny road, just as the poet chooses a life of writing poetry, which will not bring rich materials to real life. After the poet made his choice, he regretted that "you can't have your cake and eat it", so he could only choose a road and go on firmly, and he could only sigh and regret in the memories after many years. This poem is unpretentious, fresh and meaningful, with profound implications. The poem is divided into four paragraphs, the first, third and fourth lines of each paragraph, and the second and fifth lines rhyme respectively, with free rhythm and firmness, full of regret. The whole poem has a beautiful rhythm and conveys an elegant sense of music when read.
The Road Not Taken reveals the great choices faced on the road of life. The poet didn't say what the two roads represent, but he expounded the choice itself. Poetry describes a person's mentality when facing a choice and making a choice. The poet chose a road that fewer people took. This road may be more difficult and needs to be explored, which is why it is more attractive. The poet may not regret choosing this road very much, but he obviously regrets not choosing another road. However, after all, poets are more sober and sober than ordinary people. He knows that life is ever-changing, and it is almost inevitable to encounter difficulties. Therefore, we can only make one choice, whether it is right or wrong, and once we make a decision, we will be deeply attached to the road we have no choice. If we go that way, it may be more splendid and magnificent, and it may be more ordinary and bleak. In any case, when a choice becomes a reality, people will inevitably give up another road and can only go on, unable to return to the starting point of choice. This is a tragedy that life cannot solve.