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Indecision may or may not be this man's biggest problem. All he can do is go left or right. It's not that big of a deal...or is it?

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The Road Not Taken, a la Shmoop. A man is traveling in the woods when he comes

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across a fork in the road…

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One way looks nice and grassy…

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…but so does the other.

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What does he do? Most high school valedictorians will tell

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you that Robert Frost’s famous poem The Road Not Taken is about exploring new trails

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and challenging ourselves.

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But is that guy in the woods really such a trailblazer?

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He looks at one road, and it looks great…

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…then he looks at the other, and it also looks pretty good…

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…and he wishes he could just do both…

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...and it takes him about two and a half stanzas to decide that they’re… really about the

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same…

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…so if the roads aren’t all that different, and he doesn’t feel that great about his

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choice… what’s this poem actually about?

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The value of being… wishy-washy?

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All right, you’ve probably got something in common with that guy who just can’t decide

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what to do.

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What are your roads?

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Maybe you’re deciding between colleges…

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You can go to a small private liberal arts school, with tiny class sizes and long class

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discussions…

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…where you see everyone you know on a daily basis, and live a short walk from all your

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friends …

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…or you can go to a big school, have a ton of majors and classes to choose from…

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…and be able to stand out when you want… or hide in the crowd.

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Maybe that’s why Robert Frost’s speaker heaves a big ol’ sigh and just takes one

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of the roads already…

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…and then spends the rest of the poem thinking about how he could have taken the other.

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So is this poem really about taking the path… less traveled… and never looking back?

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Maybe it’s more about how hard it is to make a decision…

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…but you still have to… ‘cause in life, you can’t do it all.

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And it’s not like taking the road less traveled has made all the difference in a good way…

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…it’s just that the speaker knows that if he had taken the other path, it would have

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been a completely different experience…

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…and it’s kind of a bummer that he can’t do both.

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What do you think?

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Is this poem about going after your dreams?

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Or about not regretting your decisions?

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Shmoop amongst yourselves.

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