This is a pretty good analysis, but it is missing an important fact. The road taken was actually not less travelled by, as he admits that the two paths were pretty much the same, but he convinces himself that, perhaps, one was better, without a real rationale. So, in my opinion, the last stanza indicates that, later in life, he will romanticize (the sigh) about the decision, making it out to be some sort of altruistic choice, when in reality, it was just a random decision with no rationale whatsoever. It is the admission that, in the future, he will likely be exaggerating (or fooling himself) about the thought he put into making the impactful decision, when in reality, it was just luck. This poem is not about the courage of taking an unpopular pathway. It’s about the errancy of nostalgic memory or the need to feel that impactful decisions of our lives were intentional, when they really weren’t. Maybe it is grasping for a sense of control of his life. Read this again in that light. He is saying, “In the future, I will make more of this decision than what really occurred at the time.” I read the “I...I “ as the intentional, dramatic stuttering of someone telling a tall tale. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. The fact that the title of the poem is about the road NOT taken shows that the speaker is somewhat lamenting the decision, thinking about what might have been, and attempting to console himself or convince himself that it was the right choice. Ever wonder why the title is not “The Road Less Traveled By?”
@GrammeStudio
4 жыл бұрын
I think realistically, it's much more likely that someone romanticizes his choice especially when knowing the choices were the same because 1) no one has the ability to see how different things would turn out had he picked the alternative, and 2) what evidence does he have that things would've turned out different when he admits that the causes are the same? It sounds more like he CHOSE to believe that his choice mattered even when his intellectual knew that it didn't. he has successfully deceived himself. if Indiana Jones had drank from a wooden cup and still die, how could anyone claim that the wooden cup is the Holy Grail? Perhaps this is the poem version for "all roads lead to Rome"? it's an illusion of free will, yes? Furthermore, "that has made ALL the difference" could also mean "no difference", no? Sometimes, when we say "you're as clever", we don't actually mean that person is clever, yes? When it's "you're as clever as a slug", that's not clever at all!
@khrystynaa.1518
4 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing analogy, I tried to find this poem but couldn't remember its name, so I ended up searching "the road less travelled by", since THAT was more memorable than the name. Returning to the name of the poem, the whole initial meaning I found in it had lost it's purpose, and forced me to erase the thought that it is about choice, just like the though of the road that wasn't travelled. I fell as though he was speaking through a future self, reminding you that your decisions will always be questioned, tand therefore to have less pressure about which path you chose now/ had chosen and will choose. But it can also be down to interpretation, and the meaning can change depending on which part of life you are in. I'm quite positive that he intended to leave it with a sense of ambiguity.
@Michelle-pn9xt
4 жыл бұрын
The Road less Traveled By is nor a good title. Does that really sound okay to you.
@akashthomas3520
3 жыл бұрын
Wow
@aprildawnsunshine4326
3 жыл бұрын
You're just his ghost hacking into the comments aren't you? Lol. Seriously, he basically said exactly that and if you read more than 2 of his other works the biting sarcastic undertone screams out. And icymi he wrote the road not taken to poke fun at a friend who was constantly doing that!
@roromountain85075 жыл бұрын
To me his sigh is used to express his relief that comes after a deep thinking ..He's telling others 'not to be afraid in taking their decisions and to challenge their experiences and be independent from other's experience'.. a new thing doesn't not mean "failure"
@siriuszenith45122 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a lovely delivery of your interpretation of this poem. To me, this poem paints human nature. We are often faced with a number of options in life and after careful consideration, we do have to pick one. However, regardless of the outcome, we tend to ask: " How would it be like if I took the other option? Would it be better? Was it the right decision? When the author says "and I- I took the one less traveled by" , I think he asserts that he took the decision to the best of his ability at the time and now takes the full responsibility for it. And this is how we should face dilemmas in life. We make the best evaluation of the options, then choose the best one, and don`t question afterward- knowing we have taken the decision to the best of our knowledge at a time.
@rabukan58426 жыл бұрын
Hi Rebecca. A fellow university professor here (Literature and Creative Writing) who also loves to work through this poem with my students. I loved what you did here - the way you explained this most famous poem both technically, and philosophically. I loved the way you offered three possible interpretations of it. I was a bit curious throughout the video whether you knew what Frost actually said about this poem, and of course you did. Your explanation of a third possible explanation was related to Frost's admission that he wrote the poem for his friend, the British poet Edward Thomas. However, without getting into that, as a poet, writer, songwriter, playwright, I do not want my audience to only know why I wrote something, or what I meant by what I wrote. I want my audience to take my work and turn it into something that they can use. I want them to personalize my words, my ideas, maybe even my style, so that they might be specifically useful to them, the reader. In truth, it doesn't matter why Frost wrote the poem, or what he inevitably meant by it. What matters is what the reader takes from it, which is ultimately, very personal. You allowed that to happen here, beautifully.
@ei2900
5 жыл бұрын
Homie u need to write less.
@neverlandenglishcenter670
4 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you!!
@lindaschaefer5499
3 жыл бұрын
I remember reading this in high school (probably around 1966). You are so right. It is a very personal poem and each can take it in as how they view their future and their past life. If a person truly understands this poem; they will realize that only they can interpret it.
@shwilliamrocha6 жыл бұрын
I think the sigh and the dashes are tones of satisfaction, like "I'm really happy and I don't regret the choice I made".
@tossmc5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for posting this video, I truly appreciate it! My two cents; he simply took the un-common route, didn't follow the crowd, he took the unknown and there's usually a great sense of fear in anything unknown, he made a difference for himself that most folks don't wanna step up to, he did something different (perhaps unacceptable) and that was powerful in so many ways, I think there's an "inner peace" of making that different choice like gold going through fire and in pain (thus the "sigh") but coming out purified, stronger and of more value. we all have choices. (ps: you're so cute and so soft-spoken)
@jalisaescobar57014 жыл бұрын
Your analysis on reading has made my ENG II class such a pleasant breeze! Love you hair like throw too ! YOU ROCK!
@chikmik_19807 жыл бұрын
just love your voice n a really wonderful explanation as well
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Barnika Hazarika Thanks! You're very kind.
@romiroman59675 жыл бұрын
Excellent !! Loved your interpretation, and positive perspective to analyze this poem !
@anushkatwesh55482 жыл бұрын
In the first stanza when he says he has to choose one path because a person can't be at two places simultaneously. But the title of the poem suggests that though he is somewhere far far into the second path but mentally he is still stuck on The Road NOT taken. The theme of the poem is this coexistence in every human life. We are here but we are also somewhere else.
@trysometruth7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this. Frost took us on a journey and let us feel like it could have been, and probably was, our journey. And then, wonderfully, he leaves us to decide what it all means. That's the sort of art that lasts forever.
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
Wise words. :-)
@jestengonsalves9899
7 жыл бұрын
great analysis
@luckynkhwizagumboh724910 ай бұрын
I suppose the poem's beauty is that its conclusion is dynamic - determined by the reader's reflection on their own life decisions.
@ThePosiview4 жыл бұрын
'I, I took the one less travelled by'. Positive, *all* the way for me. Wonderful poem.
@strawberrymily80315 жыл бұрын
Everyone else's description/analysis of this poem is so complicated and hard to understand....I LOVED this video. It broke it down and it really helped me understand the poem more. Thanks!
@jcpsbgm5 жыл бұрын
A very clear breakdown of the poem. You've added more depth and meaning to it!
@lize80072 жыл бұрын
You have the most calming voice I have ever heard. Wish I had known you in person.
@cosmicphoenix42417 жыл бұрын
your voice is so soothing
@saariya51946 жыл бұрын
I have a test tomorrow and was feeling a little difficult to understand the poem but you with your soothing voice explained it like magic ! thank you so much for such a great explanation 💕
@Noahh.508
3 жыл бұрын
How was the test?
@steviejd58034 жыл бұрын
I can listen to this exquisite lady for hours...she is music to my spirit. I would really like to hear her read Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas. Thanks for your time.
@MariaFerreira-hi9gk4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rebecca, Robert Frost was our mentor in the Kennedy years. A collection of his poems was the first gift I gave my sweetheart. We quoted him lovingly all the time.” As I went out a crow in a low voice said ‘Oh.....”and “The Oven Bird”. Being from ‘fly over country’ Frost must surely have been a poet Pete Buttigieg has read (avidly?).Thinking today of Pete’s own Road Not Taken. 13-4/20-20.
@siddharthm97403 жыл бұрын
Thank you ma'am. Love listening to you explain so calmly
@wildtraveler88553 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite poem since it really encapsulates my being. Very nice. I love your explanation of this poem. Thank you for making this content @sixminutescholar . All the best, WildTraveler
@_51model4 жыл бұрын
Love your analysis, thanks for sharing ❤️
@chayaram90745 жыл бұрын
After listening you, there's no need of further sources.. Thank you ma'am :)
@iRaps1
4 жыл бұрын
There's always need of further sources.
@rfvietnamrose2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. A blessed day!
@sachinmaurya32594 жыл бұрын
hey, I loved the way you explained the poem. And your voice is wonderful.
@davidcook11413 жыл бұрын
For me, and this is based on my personal experiences. The dash after ‘I” is based on the reflection of the more I say this, the more I will believe I made the right choice.
@oliviad99315 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! This helped explain to me about this poem for an assignment I have at school. Once again thank you so much
@jordanswanson45246 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these videos Rebecca! They have helped me get a better grasp on the underlying meaning of the work :) wish you were my professor! Btw you also have a wonderful voice 😊
@zeal.musica5 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for sharing an excellent analytical reading. All the best to you!
@amanialomari7384 жыл бұрын
Hello , I love your explanation and your tone and how to simplify things. Thanx it is really helpful
@annafreire68925 жыл бұрын
Another great video. Thank you!
@alexanderfrederic26215 жыл бұрын
I’ve always thought that the repetition of “I” was him reaffirming the fact that he made the decision. It was his choice and his alone. He may not be sure whether or not he made the right choice in hindsight, but he’s confident that nothing and no one made the decision for him.
@stewartdegner2604 жыл бұрын
A agree with the last interpretation. And have read about it. I would enjoy hearing it said as the sarcastic piece. I would like to recite both back to back as pure entertainment.
@kevanquach21536 жыл бұрын
The way you explained it is just amazing! well done!
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your fine words!
@melodymorris53844 жыл бұрын
To me, the mere fact that he focuses on “the road not taken “ (it’s the title of the poem) shows regret and remorse. It seems as if the mood was look at the great path I am on because of it, then he would’ve titled it “the road taken”. I am new to poetry so found this very interesting and informative. It makes me excited to delve more into poetry.
@melodymorris5384
4 жыл бұрын
Wasn’t not was*
@SuperWave867 жыл бұрын
Love the interpretation!!! Keep at it Rebecca!!!
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
Thx! :-)
@inquisitivemind86727 жыл бұрын
I am a new viewer, this is a wonderful analysis. I think you have seen through all the lenses that Frost would have, that is what makes this poem genius, it welcomes all to think from their preservative about the road they have taken. This has always been one of my favorite and last year I found myself writing a poem about a road and it's sentiment reminded me of Frost, since then the feelings about the road have changed, like time, like perspectives and that is why this poem is magical. 🖒
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
I totally agree!
@yennadd5 жыл бұрын
That was great..u explained it in many different angles
@sparklauerei16 жыл бұрын
Very well explained. Helped me quite a bit thanks!!
@odzychris79962 ай бұрын
Thank you another perspective. Very helpful!
@DrMonimAli6 жыл бұрын
Thank you dear Rebecca! It was really a good explanation
@renukarannulu15465 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your explanation
@surenmkrtchyan54176 жыл бұрын
She was a really big help, she broke it down to a third grade level, and I am in 8th grade.
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Suren Mkrtchyan I'm glad this helped! Sorry if it was TOO easy!
@surenmkrtchyan5417
6 жыл бұрын
SixMinuteScholar No not at all, it was very nice
@monabil9681
6 жыл бұрын
I’m 8th grade too and this was extremely easy, thanks 🙏
@Idk-tk2qw
6 жыл бұрын
Me too
@g.59
5 жыл бұрын
@@monabil9681 Yall im in 6th grade and im learning this
@brooklyncaffee96524 жыл бұрын
This video was very helpful thank you very much for sharing your content
@edosharons95635 жыл бұрын
Amazing you helped me a lot god bless you
@garv84386 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the explanation
@AnataWaBakada16 жыл бұрын
...I think I'm one of those people who keeps stressing about choices made for way too long. But I read the poem in the positive way ^_^ with a nostalgic and positive sigh. Great explanation! This is my very favourite poem (I have it painted on my wall).
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
S Schelin Wow -- on your wall! How cool is that?! Thanks for stopping by. :-)
@lama08806 жыл бұрын
I have a poetry exam tomorrow ... and I really really thankful to you 💗💗💗
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Good luck on the exam!
@ddXD._.4 жыл бұрын
It was very helpful...... Thanku very much...... It'll help in my exams
@jonathanlehmann87196 жыл бұрын
thank's so much i remember learning that poem back in high school i was just today walking on some pathes near my place and came apon two pathes which diverted but it was not in a yellow wood's but in a green wood's seeing how it's the begging of summer OMG i know my spelling sorrey i never did finish high skool but somehow i remember that poem thank's so much
@blasruh17255 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video!!!!!!
@demitraferles79704 жыл бұрын
For having made the decision that has made all the difference.
@jacobdiakite17267 жыл бұрын
that's a pretty good interpretation...
@Biidjdi3 жыл бұрын
thank you very much this really helped me because I have a big test coming up and you really helped me understand this poem
@primalrefleks4 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite poem - Vito Rex
@demitraferles79704 жыл бұрын
A sigh of satisfaction perhaps. Or of weariness. A sigh does not automatically mean regret or dissatisfaction. It's like crying for joy or crying out of sadness. Same for a sigh, it can mean a variety of things. This is not a poem of regret, rather of triumph.
@nicolassaleban57286 жыл бұрын
Wow, i really like your way of reading the poem, you are very talented. Please review more poems, it's a pleasure ! (Your review of the Ozymandias poem is wonderful too)
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Yagoli 33 Thanks so much!
@yj77457 жыл бұрын
you are an amazing teacher thank you so much 💙
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
Yasmeen Jawabri You're so welcome!
@sikanderkhan84126 жыл бұрын
My teacher is probably the worst teacher ever , so when I watched this video I understood the poem so damn good I got an A grade !!!! Thank you so much for the explanation
@nishanthimudalihewa15445 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Really helpful
@noxnc5 жыл бұрын
I think people sigh for different reasons: contentment, worry, resignation, happiness, relief, etc. I can imagine people “sighing” any of the following (out loud or just in thought): “This’ll do I guess” “I hope it’ll be okay” “Might as well, I guess” “Oh, just glad to be home” “Finally” Just my 2 cents, thanks for the video. Liked.
@Karlinhastuff4 жыл бұрын
You have a lovely voice 😸
@Shevock2 жыл бұрын
There was no road less traveled by. That's established earlier in the poem. Is saying his road was less traveled by trying to read his personal choices in the best possible light.
@kennydawson2653 жыл бұрын
Outstanding!
@pyupyusoe16 жыл бұрын
Very good analysis. Sitting in the classroom and listen to my instructor is not helpful for me. Your explanation helps me understand more on my reading.
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Phyu Soe I'm happy this helped! Good luck with your class!
@brookepaige4 жыл бұрын
Thank you bc I’m doing this for school and this really helped
@shxxgu6801
3 жыл бұрын
arent we all
@parneetkaur1078
3 жыл бұрын
🤭🤭bc?
@mariamkazemi38773 жыл бұрын
So helpful 🌸, tnx so much
@krishnavermamusic6 жыл бұрын
Amazing 👏 👏
@waly54585 жыл бұрын
thank you so much. u helped me a lot
@sccm1007 жыл бұрын
You should do the raven by Poe
@tayo1186 жыл бұрын
very helpful. Thanks
@steveawill20075 жыл бұрын
well done....thank you.
@akashthomas35203 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@Madewholebynature Жыл бұрын
It's about the human condition where you cannot be two things at once or be in two places at once or do two things at once, here and there, be this and that, be male and female. It's about experiences missed, opportunities lost because we all 'one traveller' per time. It's about not even being able to make a choice because you don't see the end of two choices even at the point of decision making. So you live through life wondering about the road not taken, the decision not made.
@alvinkay74056 жыл бұрын
great explanation
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Alvin Kay Thanks! :-)
@meghnasooraj51404 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot ma'am
@chadparsons99545 жыл бұрын
I got that line inked on my arm before I went to war. Philosophically, it doesn't mean a damn thing. Grammatically, when less- is used as a prefix, it becomes a null. My ink has turned green, and The Road Less Traveled is,what could of, what should of have been, and why didn't I.
@Thatpatrickdude7 жыл бұрын
Another wonderful video! Thanks! I sometimes think Frost's use of repetition of the word "I" at the end almost sounds like he is going to say one thing, but he hesitates, and then he decides to say that he took the less travelled road (as though he is choosing to lie about what he actually chose). Perhaps to make his story sound nicer to whoever he is telling it to, or even to suggest to his listener that taking the less travelled road is the better decision even though that's not what the speaker actually did.
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
What a good insight! Yes, I can see that. :-)
@swapnilsanalysis63984 жыл бұрын
Thanks ma'am 😊
@XXFallenAngels123XX6 жыл бұрын
Your "hopefully get data on which to base a decision...." too futuristic for this poem! ONLY KIDDING! I like your interpretation of it.
@user-xh5rr8bc9t5 жыл бұрын
Thank youu!
@jayhill12426 жыл бұрын
***off subject*** she is BEAUTIFUL. ***back on subject*** great explanation!!!
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Aww . . ., thanks! Glad the explanation was interesting!
@roseculp29246 жыл бұрын
Love this poem and your explanations. For me its the positive road. I get what the negative means, just don't agree. Thank you for sharing.
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Yes, me too!
@sadikasaima1237 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
Saima Sadika You're welcome! Hope it gave you some ideas or helped you somehow. :-)
@mozaal_hosni.11344 жыл бұрын
U r great 💕.
@user-je4hl6xh4h6 жыл бұрын
thank you
@andrelevorin27985 жыл бұрын
Thank you wonderful explanation gonna A my project
@SixMinuteScholar
5 жыл бұрын
Congrats!
@craziness88515 жыл бұрын
But it really helped me thank you very much Rebecca
@craziness88515 жыл бұрын
Actually I really have a doubt in the second paragraph first it is written that the second path wanted wear and the it is said that the passers by had worn them almost the same ?? How
@radoslavpetrov9953 жыл бұрын
Very interesting!
@jamiestacklicky26643 жыл бұрын
The sigh is a good hint to the meaning but also the title. Does the author want us to focus on the road he did not travel on.
@graphixvizion Жыл бұрын
The final DASH Matters Examining the poem for 'authorial intent', through 'stylistic choices GRAMMATICALLY speaking: The fact that Frost chose a 'dash' and specifically NOT an elipsis (...) is significant The grammatical purpose of the dash placed at the END of a sentence, is to summarize the point(s) made before it The fact that Frost decided to punctuate the closing stanza specifically with a 'dash', validates the interpretation that the storyteller chose the non-conformist option. --------------------------------------------------------------------- "The Road 🛣️ Not Taken" Is the more apt title, for many reasons... ------------------------------------------ Thematically, based on Frost's intended recipient, the poem is a criticism on 'indecisiveness' The poem is arguing to make a decision; any decision. Especially when the differences are so minor. Otherwise you will be stuck daydreaming and ultimately aggrandizing trivial choices
@RaviGupta-vq5yb6 жыл бұрын
You are awesome
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@willyboy68204 жыл бұрын
In light of what happened to his friend ... I wonder if Mr. Frost ever regretted writing this poem.
@forfew8886 жыл бұрын
i've watch your videos multiple times... very helpful and convincing... it's just that you video sounds are lil bit low...😅 but anyway your video helps me so much for my examinations..
@DymFluffy3 жыл бұрын
Im a student and this was fantastic
@SixMinuteScholar
3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad it was helpful! :-)
@DymFluffy
3 жыл бұрын
Definitely 👍💪💪
@marcusloebenstein29874 жыл бұрын
Your videos are incredible! Most importantly it helped me develop my own thoughts as well
@SixMinuteScholar
4 жыл бұрын
I love to hear that! Thx!
@blaketheband3 жыл бұрын
I just set this poem to original music, you can check it out here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pKqOlaqFk8XAdLw.html
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This is a pretty good analysis, but it is missing an important fact. The road taken was actually not less travelled by, as he admits that the two paths were pretty much the same, but he convinces himself that, perhaps, one was better, without a real rationale. So, in my opinion, the last stanza indicates that, later in life, he will romanticize (the sigh) about the decision, making it out to be some sort of altruistic choice, when in reality, it was just a random decision with no rationale whatsoever. It is the admission that, in the future, he will likely be exaggerating (or fooling himself) about the thought he put into making the impactful decision, when in reality, it was just luck. This poem is not about the courage of taking an unpopular pathway. It’s about the errancy of nostalgic memory or the need to feel that impactful decisions of our lives were intentional, when they really weren’t. Maybe it is grasping for a sense of control of his life. Read this again in that light. He is saying, “In the future, I will make more of this decision than what really occurred at the time.” I read the “I...I “ as the intentional, dramatic stuttering of someone telling a tall tale. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. The fact that the title of the poem is about the road NOT taken shows that the speaker is somewhat lamenting the decision, thinking about what might have been, and attempting to console himself or convince himself that it was the right choice. Ever wonder why the title is not “The Road Less Traveled By?”
@GrammeStudio
4 жыл бұрын
I think realistically, it's much more likely that someone romanticizes his choice especially when knowing the choices were the same because 1) no one has the ability to see how different things would turn out had he picked the alternative, and 2) what evidence does he have that things would've turned out different when he admits that the causes are the same? It sounds more like he CHOSE to believe that his choice mattered even when his intellectual knew that it didn't. he has successfully deceived himself. if Indiana Jones had drank from a wooden cup and still die, how could anyone claim that the wooden cup is the Holy Grail? Perhaps this is the poem version for "all roads lead to Rome"? it's an illusion of free will, yes? Furthermore, "that has made ALL the difference" could also mean "no difference", no? Sometimes, when we say "you're as clever", we don't actually mean that person is clever, yes? When it's "you're as clever as a slug", that's not clever at all!
@khrystynaa.1518
4 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing analogy, I tried to find this poem but couldn't remember its name, so I ended up searching "the road less travelled by", since THAT was more memorable than the name. Returning to the name of the poem, the whole initial meaning I found in it had lost it's purpose, and forced me to erase the thought that it is about choice, just like the though of the road that wasn't travelled. I fell as though he was speaking through a future self, reminding you that your decisions will always be questioned, tand therefore to have less pressure about which path you chose now/ had chosen and will choose. But it can also be down to interpretation, and the meaning can change depending on which part of life you are in. I'm quite positive that he intended to leave it with a sense of ambiguity.
@Michelle-pn9xt
4 жыл бұрын
The Road less Traveled By is nor a good title. Does that really sound okay to you.
@akashthomas3520
3 жыл бұрын
Wow
@aprildawnsunshine4326
3 жыл бұрын
You're just his ghost hacking into the comments aren't you? Lol. Seriously, he basically said exactly that and if you read more than 2 of his other works the biting sarcastic undertone screams out. And icymi he wrote the road not taken to poke fun at a friend who was constantly doing that!
To me his sigh is used to express his relief that comes after a deep thinking ..He's telling others 'not to be afraid in taking their decisions and to challenge their experiences and be independent from other's experience'.. a new thing doesn't not mean "failure"
Thank you for a lovely delivery of your interpretation of this poem. To me, this poem paints human nature. We are often faced with a number of options in life and after careful consideration, we do have to pick one. However, regardless of the outcome, we tend to ask: " How would it be like if I took the other option? Would it be better? Was it the right decision? When the author says "and I- I took the one less traveled by" , I think he asserts that he took the decision to the best of his ability at the time and now takes the full responsibility for it. And this is how we should face dilemmas in life. We make the best evaluation of the options, then choose the best one, and don`t question afterward- knowing we have taken the decision to the best of our knowledge at a time.
Hi Rebecca. A fellow university professor here (Literature and Creative Writing) who also loves to work through this poem with my students. I loved what you did here - the way you explained this most famous poem both technically, and philosophically. I loved the way you offered three possible interpretations of it. I was a bit curious throughout the video whether you knew what Frost actually said about this poem, and of course you did. Your explanation of a third possible explanation was related to Frost's admission that he wrote the poem for his friend, the British poet Edward Thomas. However, without getting into that, as a poet, writer, songwriter, playwright, I do not want my audience to only know why I wrote something, or what I meant by what I wrote. I want my audience to take my work and turn it into something that they can use. I want them to personalize my words, my ideas, maybe even my style, so that they might be specifically useful to them, the reader. In truth, it doesn't matter why Frost wrote the poem, or what he inevitably meant by it. What matters is what the reader takes from it, which is ultimately, very personal. You allowed that to happen here, beautifully.
@ei2900
5 жыл бұрын
Homie u need to write less.
@neverlandenglishcenter670
4 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you!!
@lindaschaefer5499
3 жыл бұрын
I remember reading this in high school (probably around 1966). You are so right. It is a very personal poem and each can take it in as how they view their future and their past life. If a person truly understands this poem; they will realize that only they can interpret it.
I think the sigh and the dashes are tones of satisfaction, like "I'm really happy and I don't regret the choice I made".
Thank you very much for posting this video, I truly appreciate it! My two cents; he simply took the un-common route, didn't follow the crowd, he took the unknown and there's usually a great sense of fear in anything unknown, he made a difference for himself that most folks don't wanna step up to, he did something different (perhaps unacceptable) and that was powerful in so many ways, I think there's an "inner peace" of making that different choice like gold going through fire and in pain (thus the "sigh") but coming out purified, stronger and of more value. we all have choices. (ps: you're so cute and so soft-spoken)
Your analysis on reading has made my ENG II class such a pleasant breeze! Love you hair like throw too ! YOU ROCK!
just love your voice n a really wonderful explanation as well
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Barnika Hazarika Thanks! You're very kind.
Excellent !! Loved your interpretation, and positive perspective to analyze this poem !
In the first stanza when he says he has to choose one path because a person can't be at two places simultaneously. But the title of the poem suggests that though he is somewhere far far into the second path but mentally he is still stuck on The Road NOT taken. The theme of the poem is this coexistence in every human life. We are here but we are also somewhere else.
Thank you so much for this. Frost took us on a journey and let us feel like it could have been, and probably was, our journey. And then, wonderfully, he leaves us to decide what it all means. That's the sort of art that lasts forever.
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
Wise words. :-)
@jestengonsalves9899
7 жыл бұрын
great analysis
I suppose the poem's beauty is that its conclusion is dynamic - determined by the reader's reflection on their own life decisions.
'I, I took the one less travelled by'. Positive, *all* the way for me. Wonderful poem.
Everyone else's description/analysis of this poem is so complicated and hard to understand....I LOVED this video. It broke it down and it really helped me understand the poem more. Thanks!
A very clear breakdown of the poem. You've added more depth and meaning to it!
You have the most calming voice I have ever heard. Wish I had known you in person.
your voice is so soothing
I have a test tomorrow and was feeling a little difficult to understand the poem but you with your soothing voice explained it like magic ! thank you so much for such a great explanation 💕
@Noahh.508
3 жыл бұрын
How was the test?
I can listen to this exquisite lady for hours...she is music to my spirit. I would really like to hear her read Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas. Thanks for your time.
Thanks Rebecca, Robert Frost was our mentor in the Kennedy years. A collection of his poems was the first gift I gave my sweetheart. We quoted him lovingly all the time.” As I went out a crow in a low voice said ‘Oh.....”and “The Oven Bird”. Being from ‘fly over country’ Frost must surely have been a poet Pete Buttigieg has read (avidly?).Thinking today of Pete’s own Road Not Taken. 13-4/20-20.
Thank you ma'am. Love listening to you explain so calmly
This is my favorite poem since it really encapsulates my being. Very nice. I love your explanation of this poem. Thank you for making this content @sixminutescholar . All the best, WildTraveler
Love your analysis, thanks for sharing ❤️
After listening you, there's no need of further sources.. Thank you ma'am :)
@iRaps1
4 жыл бұрын
There's always need of further sources.
Thank you for sharing. A blessed day!
hey, I loved the way you explained the poem. And your voice is wonderful.
For me, and this is based on my personal experiences. The dash after ‘I” is based on the reflection of the more I say this, the more I will believe I made the right choice.
Thank you so much! This helped explain to me about this poem for an assignment I have at school. Once again thank you so much
Thank you so much for these videos Rebecca! They have helped me get a better grasp on the underlying meaning of the work :) wish you were my professor! Btw you also have a wonderful voice 😊
Many thanks for sharing an excellent analytical reading. All the best to you!
Hello , I love your explanation and your tone and how to simplify things. Thanx it is really helpful
Another great video. Thank you!
I’ve always thought that the repetition of “I” was him reaffirming the fact that he made the decision. It was his choice and his alone. He may not be sure whether or not he made the right choice in hindsight, but he’s confident that nothing and no one made the decision for him.
A agree with the last interpretation. And have read about it. I would enjoy hearing it said as the sarcastic piece. I would like to recite both back to back as pure entertainment.
The way you explained it is just amazing! well done!
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your fine words!
To me, the mere fact that he focuses on “the road not taken “ (it’s the title of the poem) shows regret and remorse. It seems as if the mood was look at the great path I am on because of it, then he would’ve titled it “the road taken”. I am new to poetry so found this very interesting and informative. It makes me excited to delve more into poetry.
@melodymorris5384
4 жыл бұрын
Wasn’t not was*
Love the interpretation!!! Keep at it Rebecca!!!
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
Thx! :-)
I am a new viewer, this is a wonderful analysis. I think you have seen through all the lenses that Frost would have, that is what makes this poem genius, it welcomes all to think from their preservative about the road they have taken. This has always been one of my favorite and last year I found myself writing a poem about a road and it's sentiment reminded me of Frost, since then the feelings about the road have changed, like time, like perspectives and that is why this poem is magical. 🖒
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
I totally agree!
That was great..u explained it in many different angles
Very well explained. Helped me quite a bit thanks!!
Thank you another perspective. Very helpful!
Thank you dear Rebecca! It was really a good explanation
Thank you very much for your explanation
She was a really big help, she broke it down to a third grade level, and I am in 8th grade.
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Suren Mkrtchyan I'm glad this helped! Sorry if it was TOO easy!
@surenmkrtchyan5417
6 жыл бұрын
SixMinuteScholar No not at all, it was very nice
@monabil9681
6 жыл бұрын
I’m 8th grade too and this was extremely easy, thanks 🙏
@Idk-tk2qw
6 жыл бұрын
Me too
@g.59
5 жыл бұрын
@@monabil9681 Yall im in 6th grade and im learning this
This video was very helpful thank you very much for sharing your content
Amazing you helped me a lot god bless you
Thanks so much for the explanation
...I think I'm one of those people who keeps stressing about choices made for way too long. But I read the poem in the positive way ^_^ with a nostalgic and positive sigh. Great explanation! This is my very favourite poem (I have it painted on my wall).
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
S Schelin Wow -- on your wall! How cool is that?! Thanks for stopping by. :-)
I have a poetry exam tomorrow ... and I really really thankful to you 💗💗💗
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Good luck on the exam!
It was very helpful...... Thanku very much...... It'll help in my exams
thank's so much i remember learning that poem back in high school i was just today walking on some pathes near my place and came apon two pathes which diverted but it was not in a yellow wood's but in a green wood's seeing how it's the begging of summer OMG i know my spelling sorrey i never did finish high skool but somehow i remember that poem thank's so much
Brilliant video!!!!!!
For having made the decision that has made all the difference.
that's a pretty good interpretation...
thank you very much this really helped me because I have a big test coming up and you really helped me understand this poem
This is my favorite poem - Vito Rex
A sigh of satisfaction perhaps. Or of weariness. A sigh does not automatically mean regret or dissatisfaction. It's like crying for joy or crying out of sadness. Same for a sigh, it can mean a variety of things. This is not a poem of regret, rather of triumph.
Wow, i really like your way of reading the poem, you are very talented. Please review more poems, it's a pleasure ! (Your review of the Ozymandias poem is wonderful too)
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Yagoli 33 Thanks so much!
you are an amazing teacher thank you so much 💙
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
Yasmeen Jawabri You're so welcome!
My teacher is probably the worst teacher ever , so when I watched this video I understood the poem so damn good I got an A grade !!!! Thank you so much for the explanation
Thanks. Really helpful
I think people sigh for different reasons: contentment, worry, resignation, happiness, relief, etc. I can imagine people “sighing” any of the following (out loud or just in thought): “This’ll do I guess” “I hope it’ll be okay” “Might as well, I guess” “Oh, just glad to be home” “Finally” Just my 2 cents, thanks for the video. Liked.
You have a lovely voice 😸
There was no road less traveled by. That's established earlier in the poem. Is saying his road was less traveled by trying to read his personal choices in the best possible light.
Outstanding!
Very good analysis. Sitting in the classroom and listen to my instructor is not helpful for me. Your explanation helps me understand more on my reading.
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Phyu Soe I'm happy this helped! Good luck with your class!
Thank you bc I’m doing this for school and this really helped
@shxxgu6801
3 жыл бұрын
arent we all
@parneetkaur1078
3 жыл бұрын
🤭🤭bc?
So helpful 🌸, tnx so much
Amazing 👏 👏
thank you so much. u helped me a lot
You should do the raven by Poe
very helpful. Thanks
well done....thank you.
Thank you!
It's about the human condition where you cannot be two things at once or be in two places at once or do two things at once, here and there, be this and that, be male and female. It's about experiences missed, opportunities lost because we all 'one traveller' per time. It's about not even being able to make a choice because you don't see the end of two choices even at the point of decision making. So you live through life wondering about the road not taken, the decision not made.
great explanation
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Alvin Kay Thanks! :-)
Thanks a lot ma'am
I got that line inked on my arm before I went to war. Philosophically, it doesn't mean a damn thing. Grammatically, when less- is used as a prefix, it becomes a null. My ink has turned green, and The Road Less Traveled is,what could of, what should of have been, and why didn't I.
Another wonderful video! Thanks! I sometimes think Frost's use of repetition of the word "I" at the end almost sounds like he is going to say one thing, but he hesitates, and then he decides to say that he took the less travelled road (as though he is choosing to lie about what he actually chose). Perhaps to make his story sound nicer to whoever he is telling it to, or even to suggest to his listener that taking the less travelled road is the better decision even though that's not what the speaker actually did.
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
What a good insight! Yes, I can see that. :-)
Thanks ma'am 😊
Your "hopefully get data on which to base a decision...." too futuristic for this poem! ONLY KIDDING! I like your interpretation of it.
Thank youu!
***off subject*** she is BEAUTIFUL. ***back on subject*** great explanation!!!
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Aww . . ., thanks! Glad the explanation was interesting!
Love this poem and your explanations. For me its the positive road. I get what the negative means, just don't agree. Thank you for sharing.
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Yes, me too!
Thanks for the video
@SixMinuteScholar
7 жыл бұрын
Saima Sadika You're welcome! Hope it gave you some ideas or helped you somehow. :-)
U r great 💕.
thank you
Thank you wonderful explanation gonna A my project
@SixMinuteScholar
5 жыл бұрын
Congrats!
But it really helped me thank you very much Rebecca
Actually I really have a doubt in the second paragraph first it is written that the second path wanted wear and the it is said that the passers by had worn them almost the same ?? How
Very interesting!
The sigh is a good hint to the meaning but also the title. Does the author want us to focus on the road he did not travel on.
The final DASH Matters Examining the poem for 'authorial intent', through 'stylistic choices GRAMMATICALLY speaking: The fact that Frost chose a 'dash' and specifically NOT an elipsis (...) is significant The grammatical purpose of the dash placed at the END of a sentence, is to summarize the point(s) made before it The fact that Frost decided to punctuate the closing stanza specifically with a 'dash', validates the interpretation that the storyteller chose the non-conformist option. --------------------------------------------------------------------- "The Road 🛣️ Not Taken" Is the more apt title, for many reasons... ------------------------------------------ Thematically, based on Frost's intended recipient, the poem is a criticism on 'indecisiveness' The poem is arguing to make a decision; any decision. Especially when the differences are so minor. Otherwise you will be stuck daydreaming and ultimately aggrandizing trivial choices
You are awesome
@SixMinuteScholar
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
In light of what happened to his friend ... I wonder if Mr. Frost ever regretted writing this poem.
i've watch your videos multiple times... very helpful and convincing... it's just that you video sounds are lil bit low...😅 but anyway your video helps me so much for my examinations..
Im a student and this was fantastic
@SixMinuteScholar
3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad it was helpful! :-)
@DymFluffy
3 жыл бұрын
Definitely 👍💪💪
Your videos are incredible! Most importantly it helped me develop my own thoughts as well
@SixMinuteScholar
4 жыл бұрын
I love to hear that! Thx!
I just set this poem to original music, you can check it out here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pKqOlaqFk8XAdLw.html
What is the message of this poem?