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Question: What does this poem by Robert Frost mean!?
What does this poem mean!? I'm not sure, but I think it means, that you should try knew things, and that they can make a big difference !. !. !.!? I don't know!.

If you can, it would be even BETTER if you told me what each line means!.

Thank you!
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It's called "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost!.

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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
If you have read To Kill A Mockingbird, the person at the two paths is comparable to Atticus Finch-- the father!.

If you haven't read To Kill A Mockingbird then basically the entire poem is not about trying new things, it's about following your heart as opposed to following the crowd!. Doing the right thing instead of doing the easy thing!. (I had to analyze that poem on an exam and I received perfect on that question so that's why I know what the answer is)

The second poem, we discussed in class and our teacher told us that that poem is very interpretive!. She said that the author wrote it so that there wouldn't be one correct interpretation!.

In the last one, shakespeare literally compares the world to theatre and gives reasons of why they are the same!.Www@QuestionHome@Com