Taken" by Robert Frost, we get the sense that he trys to portray a meaning of direction. Which path we chose ultimatly leads us along a certain journey, whether that is either the right one or not. "Stopping …show more content…
The poem finally leaves the impression that the sensory enjoyment of the endeavor provides its true justification, but that the larger issues it implies are beyond human understanding." (Muste, 1). From this selection, Muste believes that Frost wants the readers to realize the possibilities about life after death and almost encourages everyone to find a meaning and a truth in life besides running around in a circle forever always worried about the small things and everyday issues. In conclusion, we learn that poetry and religion can co-incide together. Robert Frost does a great job in making the reader dive into his thoughts about his thoughts on Religion and life as a whole.
His poems give us ideas and realizations about questions that we ask ourselves all the time. Life is not meant to be easy, but is meant to give us challenges and struggles to make us grow as humans and to educate us about things. Frost also eludes to events in his own life, and seems to relate to things that he might have come to a crossroads at one point and fell into his own happiness in finding God. He never really says in his work but it almost sounds like he was still looking, much like people do even now,