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Explain why the reader doubts he will ever come back to travel the first Road in the poem road not taken

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Answered by atm7906
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The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost, is essentially a poem which metaphorically discusses the theme of how the choices we make in life define us. The narrator comes across two roads in a yellow wood; the roads are both fair and, although the narrator would like to experience both, he needs to choose. In the end, he chooses the one which seems less worn. We could take this as an implication that the narrator tends to make different choices from the majority of people and chooses paths which are less traveled.  

He walks down the main road for a while, but wonders about the other road, thinking to himself that he will one day come back and travel down that one as well. However, here we encounter the narrator's doubt; knowing that one step in one direction leads to many more, he also knows that with every step he is walking further and further from that other road, and will probably never have the possibility to go back.  

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