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There are two roads in the yellow forest. It's a pity that I can't walk two roads at the same time and become a traveler. I stood for a long time and tried my best to overlook one of them until it bent in the bushes. Then he took the other one, which was equally beautiful and perhaps more qualified, because it was covered with grass and needed to be worn; Nevertheless, after wearing them there, they were really the same, lying on the leaves for two mornings without stepping on the black. Oh, I marked the first one as another day! However, knowing that this road leads to another road, I doubt whether I can come back. After a long time, I will sigh somewhere and say: There are two forks in the forest, and I chose the less traveled one, which makes everything different. Robert Frost (1874- 1963) went to middle school in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and also studied at Dartmouth College and Harvard University for some time. Before getting the title of this poem, Frost sometimes worked as a farmer and sometimes went to middle schools to teach Greek and Latin. His first book of poetry was published in 19 13. After 19 16, he has been working in a famous university, usually a "resident poet". One of the reasons why Frost's poems are so popular is that people with little school education can understand them. While many poets are keen on poetry experiments, he insists on describing his daily events in everyday language. Many of Frost's poems reflect his closeness to nature. He expressed a symbolic meaning through nature, not an idyllic homesickness. The Road Not Taken is a famous poem by Frost, written in 19 15. There is a fork in the road in Huangyelin, but it is difficult for a person to take care of it. After standing for a long time, I saw the path turn into the bushes. Then I chose another road, which seemed better if it was equally clear. It was difficult to tell each other when I stepped on the grass, although there were two roads. Lying on two roads in the morning, the same leaf is dirty. I'm willing to make up the first one tomorrow, but I know all the roads are long-distance relationships, and I doubt how I will return in the future. Somewhere after a long time, I will sigh and tell people that two roads diverged in the forest, and the road I chose was sparse, and all the differences began here. Kate Starr (April 29, 2007) There are many paths to choose from in life. But when you narrow it down, the difficulty comes. Now it becomes a difficult decision until the last two are more similar than different. However, once you make a choice, you may secretly hope that if you fail, you will have another chance, but knowing yourself and your way, you realize that this will not happen, so you have the courage to bravely accept the path you choose and never look back. Amanda Hger (4/21/20071:25: 00pm) is a beautiful poem, which impressed me deeply. It captures all the feelings you may have when choosing the path of life. Robert Frost talked about adventure; Choose a more difficult way. This is the meaning of life. Don't go with the flow, but find yourself and choose the one that suits you best. Thank you for this wonderful poem. Or, you can read Jean's comments on the poem The Road Not Taken, which is my favorite poem for many years. Of course, it started with a real experience, not something symbolic. When I was very young, my father, my brother and I were hiking on the old road in the Woods. We came to a fork in the road; Different from the poem, we decided to choose one that looks more distinctive. It turned out to be a good hike; I remember, we got on the highway and went back to our car. There was no way back to the fork in the road. But I always remember another road, and vowed that one day I would come back and walk along this road. Again, unlike that poem, I did it! A few years later, after I got my driver's license, I dragged a girlfriend to go hiking and walked along that road. Too bad! This road has failed like this, and I don't know where it leads! We had to retrace our steps. The lesson here is contrary to Frost's. He said don't stick to the rules, you will be better off! My life is not entirely follow the crowd! Few people do what I do, and my lifestyle and hobbies are by no means hidebound. I mean, how many people collect antique tractors? !