Published in 1916, “The Road Not Taken” is Robert Frost’s most well-known poem, and perhaps one of the most well-known poems of all time. It's also one that benefits from a close reading and analysis, as students may find that there are different interpretations of what it means.
Create a storyboard to analyze a line or stanza of "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
Storyboard Text
"And both that morning equally lay in leaves, no step had trodden black."
What Frost means is that both paths look similar, and are clear. No one has walked through them yet, as the leaves are clean and not dirtied by muddy footsteps.