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Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken" is one of the most well-known and often quoted poems in American literature. At its surface level, the poem describes a traveler's decision to take one of two paths in a yellow wood, and the regret that he may feel later in life about not having taken the other path.

But the poem can be interpreted in many ways, and its meaning can be different for each reader.

Overall, I think the poem encourages us to think about the choices we make in life, and to consider the impact that those choices may have on our future. It also reminds us that sometimes, taking the road less traveled can lead to unexpected and rewarding experiences. _/\_

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George J. Ziogas
George J. Ziogas

Written by George J. Ziogas

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