Robert Frost's
poem, "The Road Not Taken," describes something every individual encounters in life, which is
making choices. The paper explains that this poem focuses on the difficulties we often face when we have to decide between two paths that look alike. The poem reflects on a combination of what we do coupled with how we handle our
decisions. It discusses how, while we can never be certain about how our lives would have been otherwise, we must always believe that the choices we made we the best for us. This state of mind stresses the importance of self-confidence when making decisions.