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“The Road not taken” by Robert Frost  

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On "The Road not taken" 0312101 ???( Class A) Literarily speaking, the first-level meaning of this poem written by Robert Frost is pretty obvious. A traveler comes to a fork of the road and needs to decide which way to proceed so that to continue his journey. After some mental debates, the traveler picks the road "less traveled by." It is a choice which has "made all the differences" in sights and conditions of his journey. This is the surface meaning I can perceive from the poem "The road not taken". In my opinion, the deeper second-level meaning in this poem is not too hidden either. It describes the tough job of making choices that every people have to face while traveling on the road of life. It is a poem concerning about decision-making. As we decide and choose, so are our lives formed. As soon as...

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