The Road Not Taken
...er chooses is the one he assumes that people have traveled less on. The reason for this story that makes it appealing to me is for I live according to the following saying: Life is like a game, but to master this game, one must understand oneself. This poem has to do with choices, and making the right ones, for choices made in life can be for the better or for the worse. This poem is one that has really no wrong way of interpreting it. I could say that the road the traveler took was one that was good for him. Or, I could say that he is dismayed by the road he took, and knows he cannot turn back. Just like the hands of time, it cannot be turned back. The story is filled with so many elements. Such as the yellow brick road; yellow...