How does the line and that has made all the difference gives us a double edged meaning
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In this poem (Road Not Taken), the poet uses this line which gives us a double edged meaning because we don't know that whether the poet is happy or regretful about his decision. The use of 'sigh' also does not clarify the poet's feelings about his decision because a sigh can be interpreted into many emotions such as happiness, regret, wonder,. relaxation, etc.
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dfference can be interpreted in two ways I) the difference is that he became a very popular and famous later I.e he has reached a good height in his life II)from a good stage he has come more down by choosing the wrong option
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