In the poem 'The Road Not Taken' , where is the poet and what does he see in front of him?
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The speaker uses the metaphor of choosing one of two paths in the woods. The metaphor describes two choices so the poet "sees" two directions in which to take his life. ... The poet thinks back to a point in his past when he made a crucial decision (choosing between two roads or paths in life).
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poet is in the middle of forest
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poet is in forset and he saw 2 road one which is less troden and other one is used so he decided to take the road which is less troden
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