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How did the life of the narrator change ? in the poem(The road not taken)
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The narrator is at a point in his life where he has two choices. He does not want to skip over experiences in his life, since he can't know if they will be once-in-a-lifetime, but he knows that he must make a specific choice. Thinking about both (looking down the path as far as he can), he thinks that they are equally valid, but that one is somewhat more unusual than the other (grassy and wanted wear). His choice is to take the "road less traveled" since it might offer an experience that he cannot duplicate with the road that more people take. In the last stanza, the narrator muses:

He foresees that he might regret his decision, but he knows that he has made it to the best of his ability. He makes the choice that is not often made, and knows that his future life will be changed forever ("made all the difference") because of that choice. It's not that the choice is positive or negative, but that it is one that he will probably not get to repeat, and so it affects everything that will happen to him in the future.

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