in the poem "the road not taken" why can't the poet travel on both the roads?
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the poet can't travel on both sides because he is a single person one person can go on just one road the road here represents the choices in our lives which we can choose
he shall never come back to the second road
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In the poem the road not taken the poet comes across a fork where the road splits into two. One is a nice smooth path while the other requires wear. In one go a person cannot go on two roads. Hence the poet wanted to make a decision on which road to travel. So he chooses the road on which not many people travelled.
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