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Explain the statement “And that has made all the difference” with reference to the poem’ The Road Not Taken’.

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Answered by shkulsum3
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In the poem, the speaker reflects on his life and the choices he has made, including the decision to take a less-traveled road in a yellow wood.

  • "And that has made all the difference" is a line from the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. The line "And that has made all the difference" refers to the impact of that one decision on the speaker's life and how it has shaped who he is and where he has ended up.
  • The line is an expression of the idea that our choices, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant, can have a profound impact on our lives and shape our experiences and outcomes. The poem suggests that the speaker's decision to take the road less traveled has given him a unique perspective and has allowed him to explore new paths and experiences.
  • Thus, "And that has made all the difference" highlights the power of personal choice and decision-making, and underscores the importance of taking chances and exploring new opportunities, even if they are not the most common or conventional choices.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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In the poem, the road stands in for our lives, and "the road not taken" refers to the route we choose not to take. The poet had decided and was acting accordingly. He can no longer choose another course of action.

The poem said that the poet's choice did not seem to make him happy or sad. We can see from how the world operates that those who have achieved success and a good reputation have consistently veered off the beaten path. As a result, we can infer that the poet-traveler was contented by choosing the less-trodden path over the well-worn one.

The poem's conclusion phrase "And that has made all the difference" captures the poet's joy. Moreover, the poet had to make a choice. The fact that he made the wiser decision and took the less well-known route was privileged for him. Had he chosen the alternate, more alluring route, he would not have been as successful.

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