i shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages,hence two roads diverged in a wood and i look the road less travelled and that had made all the difference'' a]what does the poet mean by saying ages and ages? b]what do the road symbolize? c]why did the poet choosed the second road?
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1. By ages and age, the poet refers to the 'time'. he realises that it is unlikely that he will ever have an opportunity to come back and travel the other road.The narrator ends on a nostalgic note, wondering how different things would have been had he chosen the other path.
2.the roads symbolised the choices. choices which we have to make everyday choices that define our future.
3. the poet chose the second road, this emphasises the fact that the poet likes to stand out of the crowd as the other road was less travelled thus giving him an opportunity to face challenges and problems.
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2.the roads symbolised the choices. choices which we have to make everyday choices that define our future.
3. the poet chose the second road, this emphasises the fact that the poet likes to stand out of the crowd as the other road was less travelled thus giving him an opportunity to face challenges and problems.
Hope this helps..!!
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