Both Edward Thomas and Robert Frost have investigated a number of poems suggesting that this place is a little important for poets explaining where readers are taken to a particular scene. Edward Thomas' poet "Adeltrop" explains where he stopped at a station called "Adelstrup". Adlestrop is a small country parish located on the eastern boundary of Gloucestershire State, famous for its countryside and walks. The beginning of the poem is "Yes, I remember Adelstrom"; this makes us believe that someone may ask if he knows this place and also brings the sense of dialogue about poetry to cause Interest of readers
Edward Thomas and Robert Frost sat in a ladder in the orchard near Little Idez near the Frost Lodge of Gloucestershire when it was reported in 1914 that the UK declared a war in Germany. The two men did not do anything to find out whether they could hear a gun from the corner of the county. They do not know the way this war takes place between them. For the safety of New Hampshire, Frost will escape from England in six months; he will take him to Thomas 'son, hoping that other members of Thomas' family can follow the suit.
Robert Floss closes the poem to emphasize Edward Thomas, friend of England Welsh, and laughs. When walking with Frost in the UK, he often regrets without following another path. Thomas sighs what they may have seen and did, and Frost thinks of this strange romance. The theme of "Untaken Roads" is that it is often impossible to see what decisions lead to changes in life. Therefore, people should make quick and confident decisions. If other roads (unselected roads) are the way of choice, think about what the normal results look like. But it is foolish to think deeply about this assumption. It is impossible to say whether another road is good or bad. Everyone can say that it will be different.