• Back to Previous. The Road Not Taken.
    • Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
    • I took the one less traveled by
  • "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is a classic poem that explores the theme of choices and their consequences. Here's a detailed analysis of the poem
  • 1 The Road Not Taken. ... Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that...
  • The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost (HD).
  • For more on "The Road Not Taken," read poetry critic David Orr's essay "The Road Not Taken: The Poem Everyone Loves and Everyone Gets Wrong."
  • One of the most widely quoted poems ever written, “The Road Not Taken” was completed in 1915 and first published in Frost’s volume Mountain Interval (1916).
  • Line thirteen is an important point in ‘The Road Not Taken’ as this is when the individual finalizes his decision of leaving the other road, for perhaps another time.
  • the road not taken. şükela. ... şu daha güzel: i'll bet not half a dozen people can tell you who was hit and where he was hit in my road not taken".
  • "The Road Not Taken" is the opening poem in Mountain Interval, which may partially explain the poem's tremendous popularity and stature.
  • A reading of "The Road Not Taken". Cover of Mountain Interval, along with the page containing "The Road Not Taken".