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According to the author, if one binds to the decision one makes, they will yield good results in the future. In this case, Frost emphasizes that people should abide by the decision they have made. The poem emphasizes the importance of commitment when making decisions. Lastly, after interacting with nature as it was the case of the narrator, one becomes knowledgeable, for example, through exploration (Frost 33).

In addition, it leads to deeper understanding of human conditions. At first, it leads to self-knowledge, for instance, while people are at forest alone, they will recognize their strengths and weakness. Frost further demonstrates that engaging nature will have a variety of results. On the other hand, if they dwell in a good environment just like Frost they would end up making the right choice. In this scenario, if people choose to live in a hostile environment, they will make poor choices.

The poet indicates that man and the natural world are inseparable and they influences decisions which people make. The narrator wants to demonstrate the significance of nature and how it influences people lives. As the poet demonstrates, the path is torn out due to the high number of users. An example of popular decisions making, in this poem, is the path which is used by many people. Frost is also against popular decision making. In this scenario, the author demonstrates that though one may face difficulties after choosing unique decisions, it will yields fruits in the future (Frost 33). The road he chooses was unfamiliar therefore the poet was ready to overcome challenges in this path. On the other hand, Frost emphasizes the importance of courage when taking decisions. Taking individual decisions will make one explore the world thus finding good opportunities just as the narrator did because many people have not explored resources in those places. The narrator chose “the road less traveled.” In this case, Frost emphasizes the importance of making individual decisions. Individualism is another deep meaning that the poet emphasizes. As a result, his life changed after the choice (Frost 33). In addition, Frost had the hope that the path that he will choose will influence his life positively. Before choosing the path, the narrator had a dream that he will have a better life. As a result, the path the Frost took changed his life.įrost demonstrates that choices are influenced by dreams, hopes and plans. Frost further demonstrates that decisions we make have consequences in our future life thus why we have to evaluate the outcome of a decision just like he evaluated the path to follow (Frost 33). As he indicates, in our day lives, we have to make decisions pertaining two options, which he illustrates through the two paths. Robert Frost wanted to illustrate the importance of choice in our lives.
