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According to the poem hoe does he feel about his decision inthe end,the road not taken

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Answered by woonnaamith
12

Answer:

Yes. The poet(Robert frost) seems to be happy by deciding the road because he feels that he want to be unique and more over he just compare the two roads with the life..

When we choose the difficult option rather than going in short route.. We work hard to reach the destination and be happy atlast.

Explanation:

Presumably the speaker of this poem is Robert Frost himself, as he acknowledged in some of his public readings. He is thinking about a career decision he made many years ago. He had to make a choice between seeking a secure profession which would enable him to live in comfort or to devote himself to poetry and live very simply close to nature. Many aspiring artists are confronted with that choice fairly early in life....

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"The Road Not Taken" is a poem written by a great poet 'Robert Frost'.

In the poem, the poet is standing at the Cork, from where two roads were diverged.

On that day, both the roads were seeming same. And the poet was completely confused about the selection of road.

He wanted travel on both the roads, but he was knowing that once he will select a road, he cannot return back to go on the second.

So, he took the second road which was less travelled by the people.

Now, for the answer to the question, have a look at the attached picture.

Answered by woonnaashrith
3

Answer:

I THINK YES

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