Does the speaker fell that he has made the
wrong choice? What do you think the last two lines of the poem mean?( The Road Not Taken)
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The setting of the poem is a wood where the poet, Robert Frost, has gone for a walk. He comes to a fork in the woods and does not know which path to take. Both the roads are equally attractive and inviting. While one of the roads is the more frequented and easy, the other is less travelled and full of challenges. The poet decides to take the less frequented road.
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