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Choices are never easy; men face multitudes of them in their lifetime. Some decisions to these choices are clear while others are sometimes more difficult to make.  

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Choices are never easy; men face multitudes of them in their lifetime. Some decisions to these choices are clear while others are sometimes more difficult to make. The poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is a first person narrative tale of a monumental moment in the speaker's life. Frost is faced between the choice of a moment and a lifetime manifested in his poem. Walking down a rural road, Frost encounters a point on his travel that diverges into two separate similar paths. Frost presents the idea of a man facing the difficult unalterable dilemma of a moment and a lifetime. This idea in Frost's poem is embodied in the fork in the road, the decision between the two paths, and the speaker's decision to select the road not taken. The "Road Less Traveled" lyrics by George Strait, also in first person narrative, seem to entail the same...

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