I'm sure most of you are familiar with this poem and have either read it in school or are a fan of Frost's work. This four-stanza'd poem tells about the writer's decision when approaching a difficult situation. Here's where I find it interesting and "thread-worthy": the last two lines are.. (If you have not yet read this poem, which I highly suggest you do, then search it up on the interwebs!) I want to know what you think about this. What do you think the poem is calling us to do? Do you agree with the choice the writer made and think he's happy with it? Do you believe you would do the same thing? And most importantly, why?
I hate when people look to deep into writing "The curtains where blue" This shows how the mood in the room was and this reflected the authors opinion on the situation. NO the authors just likes blue curtains.
Perhaps he decided to take a new turn in his life and took a risk. In the end it was worth it and he prospered.
Or maybe he's saying road less traveled meaning do something different than the rest. An I agree completely with seb.
He took the road less traveled by because he was feeling like he took take on the world. He took a stroll down the road that has all the thugs/gangsters/hoodlums and they gave him a Walmart gift card. Now he knows cracks heads ain't that bad of a people.
Wow. I'm disappointed. I try and actually make something serious and actively contribute to forums.. .-. Requesting lock
Charlie, Ethan and kelon as well. Ruining forums. One post at a time. I'm assuming that misfit guy is Ethan.