how long did he stand at the fork at the road in the poem 'the road not taken'?
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he stood in the fork for long hours
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The poet stood at the fork at the road in the poem 'the road not taken' until he chooses to take the road which is less chosen by the people.
Explanation:
- Robert Frost in his poem "The Road Not Taken" talks about the choice which comes in life and among them the person has to opt for one.
- The poet is standing before two roads in the forests.
- Both roads have their advantages and limitations.
- The poet feels sad that he cannot choose both the roads.
- He chooses the road which has been less chosen by the people.
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