describe the tone of the poem the road not taken
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Robert Frost's poem “The Road Not Taken” discusses the choices that a person may face in his life. The poem has a literal and a figurative meaning. Its tone is therefore reflective and pensive. It is also a serious tone.
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the road not taken is written by Robert Frost the poet can travel on both the road because he was a one person and the poet 2 second part because he felt that second rule is a better claim to be chosen at it was crazy and it was not worn out then he throws a second road and went in second then both the roads were covered with the leaf and the poet was the first person to travel on the road as No 1 work on that path after a long time has passed he was telling that he will tell to the people about his journey that the path was made all the differences in his life then and this poem is also autobiographical poem
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