Read the following poem, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. In a well-developed essay, analyze how Frost's use of imagery and metaphor develops the poem's theme of choice and its consequences. Be sure to include specific examples from the text as you construct your argument.
Consider the speaker’s dilemma in choosing between paths, and how this decision reflects broader ideas about life's choices. How does the imagery evoke emotions related to decision-making? How does the metaphor of the roads signify the diverging paths in life? Your essay should include a clear thesis statement that reflects your interpretation of the poem's thematic elements.
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