Such choices seem to favor you at first but at the end yield no great result. So, the poem leaves a lesson for those who believe in making easy choices. So, there is nothing great about doing ordinary things and all the pleasure lies in exploring the unexplored. Had he chosen like the others, his fate too would have been ordinary. Time will be his testimony and for ages to come people will recount his story that the lone traveler who chose the second route arrived at his destination, a winner. While most of us succumb to the doubt and choose the convenient and known track, the winners do not. Such doubts are there in everyone’s heart. However, there was slight doubt in his heart if this was the route to his destination and if it will ever bring him back home.
He postponed his plan to take the first route and chose the second. That morning the road on which no step had trodden lay there welcoming him. In the third stanza, the author explains both his fear and his determination to travel on a new route.
This road lay there as if waiting for the special traveler who had the guts to step down on it and be taken to his destination. Then rather than choosing the first one, he turned towards the second, the one which less feet had traveled and where the grass was still green waiting to be stepped upon. One day he was standing in a wood where two roads lay before him and he looked down one till it finally bent and disappeared behind trees and bushes. The poet takes us closer to the nature and its beauty to acquaint us with his point. A lone traveler standing in yellow woods trying to decide between two routes – one he is familiar with and the other that is not taken. Most of the appear in the poem is due to the plentiful use of imagery.