Was the road Frost took easy to travel?

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2026-05-19 04:10

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No, the road taken in the poem 'the road not taken' was indeed a harder road to take because conformity is to complicated as there are rules to follow and with individuality you follow your own set of rules and you don't follow the crowd you are the crowd.

That is an interesting interpretation. I grew up in Northern New England and Frost was very popular and required reading. Not to mention the discussions about his works. (The road not taken, Good fences make good neighbors and so on) I believe, if you read the poem, he chose a road that was equally worn however, one had grass and the other did not, one had undisturbed leaves that the other did not. I believe he took the road where there was less chance of meeting people. He enjoyed walking in the woods and fields of Vermont. It was his mental house keeping time where is contemplated the complexities of life. I believe he took the road less traveled to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the woods of northern New England. It lessened the burdens of life for a time, albeit short.

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