In the 'Road Not Taken', does the poet regret his decision? Why or why not?
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No, the poet does not regret for the decision he made though the path that he took had dried leaves all over and it looked like no one had ever walked on it; but in between the poem he thinks what if the decision of choosing the path he took was right or wrong and that he should also have taken the same path where everyone else were.
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Poet was not regretted to make his decision
About this poem:
- The poet took the road that was less traveled because it was grassy and less worn.
- The poet regretted his decision because he thought that if he had taken the other road, his life would have been different.
- The term "road" represents opportunities and choices.
What he was thinking about his decision:
- He was very happy.
- Robert Frost had selected a road that was less chosen.
- It was full of challenges yet happy.
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