The theme of the story is that people's desires to compete drive people to achieve their life goals. In the story, the narrator shows a strong passion to progress. Also, the story tells people that assisting others to succeed provides a far greater reward than satisfying ones' selfish desires. Moreover, by mentioning that the unexpected friend helping out the man is actually his brother, the author suggests that the people you once leave behind are sometimes the ones that will not hesitate to help you in the end. Forster uses the hedge and water to illustrate the start of a new beginning. The story has a deep meaning which clearly shows a psychological hardship that we struggle everyday in choosing between two things. In those cases, people would see their true desires and sacrifices that they must leave behind. For instance, although the narrator wants to keep the old tradition as he hopes himself back to the old road, he still has to move on as everyone else continues to progress.
Furthermore, the story tells many ideas about life. The story shows life's process and the idea of passing by the people you know. It also shows that life is a race and the people that lose their stamina, or fall behind are left behind by those people who are still able to go on.
Symbolism plays an important role in the story. The author uses the road and the prison, the two extremes of life, to symbolize an interrelation between two oppositions. On the road, the road of life,