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"And sorry I could not travel both"! What was the poet's regret in the poem "Road Not Taken"?

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Answered by rmb
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The poet regrets that he could not travel on both the roads.

  • The question is from the poem 'Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost.
  • The poet regrets the fact that he came across two paths, but could only walk on one.
  • Also, since the path he took led him to yet another path, he would never be able to come back to the same point, to start his journey again, by choosing the second path.
  • The same applies to life too. Many times life brings us to a point when we need to take decisions. Only one option can be chosen. The other option remains unexplored just like the second path remains unexplored.
  • This is what the poet regrets. His ideas can be applied to life as well.

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