In the poem the road not taken . what do the woods represent ( in about 100 to 150 words
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The poem is about something more than the choice of paths in a wood. We can interpret the narrator's choice of a road as a symbol for any choice in life between alternatives that appear almost equally attractive.
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The Road Not Taken is Robert Frost's most famous poem in which a traveler describes choosing between two paths through the woods. The speaker has come to a Fork in a path in the woods. It's fall ,and the leaves are turning colors. He's unsure which way to go and wishes he could go both ways.
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