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In the road not taken how will the speaker tell his story

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Answered by qansasiddiqua
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Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” follows a traveler in the woods. He arrives at a fork in the road and hesitates while deciding which path to take. While the decision seems significant and irreversible (“I doubted if I should ever come back”), he realizes that the two paths are essentially the same, resulting in an ironic “sigh” at the poem’s end.

“The Road Not Taken” summary key points:

●While walking, the speaker arrives at a place where “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood.”

●The speaker evaluates the two paths. One appears less trodden on, but further inspection reveals that they are “really about the same.”

●He chooses the second path, having “kept the first for another day,” but he quickly acknowledges that he will never come back.

●He reflects that one day he will tell this story “with a sigh” and declare that he “took the road less travelled by, / And that has made all the difference,” despite the two roads being identical.

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