The line "Road Not Taken" in the poem of Robert Forst basically refers to the unexploited ways.
I think it means that it's either fall or the yellow wood is the people around him happy and joyful pressuring him to take a certain road but he doesn't listen he takes the 'road not taken'.
Questioning faces by Robert Frost refers to expressions that show doubt, uncertainty, or curiosity. In his poem "The Road Not Taken," Frost describes the diverging paths in the woods that lead to questioning faces because they symbolize the choices and decisions we face in life.
A toll is a payment for traveling on a certain road, called a toll road. If something has "taken its toll," it has somehow taken something out of you - not literal payment, but emotional and/or physical energy.
The first one in his book was done in 1928. That would mean he was 30 when it was created.
This line from the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost suggests that the speaker is standing at a crossroads where no one has ventured before, emphasizing the idea of taking a less traveled path. It conveys the theme of individuality and the courage to choose a unique or unconventional path in life.
the edge of the road
even if you can, it doesn't mean you should...stay off the road
Bullies are Plain Mean and they are to bored with their own lame lives so they pick on other people!!!
What does taken under submission mean?
it means on the other side of the road or across the road
A path refers to the route or direction taken to reach a particular destination or goal. It can be physical, such as a trail or road, or symbolic, representing the journey or choices made in life.
The translation of "El Camino" is "The Road".