Robert Frost was a popular American poet both during his own lifetime and today. Robert Frost was born in 1874 in California, but he attended college in New England and he wrote about New England frequently in his poems. Like many of Robert Frost’s poems, The Road Not Taken, is likely a depiction*** of rural life in New England in the early 20th century. Now that is a very dry overview of this poem the poem itself is much more elegant. In the end he chooses the road that he thinks is less traveled by other people. So, the man must choose which road to go down. The speaker tells himself even though each road is equal, he can only go down one, because he is only one person. As the speaker looks at the two roads in front of him he observes** they are similar in many ways. In this poem the speaker is standing in the forest at a fork in the road*. This poem is entitled, The Road Not Taken, and it is one of his most beloved poems. He is one of my favorite poets and today I’d like to share with you one of his more famous poems. Robert Frost is a great American poet from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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