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irony of the poem rain on the roof​

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Answered by ranjithkumar9207
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The irony of the poem is in the idea that the roads have a multiple significance.  Not only are they simply roads to travel on through the forest, but they also take on a secondary meaning of a choice in life.  The person can either choose to take the "road" that most people take, or he can take the one that is less traveled by.  The narrator's choice to travel down the road less traveled by is also ironic.  Even though both paths are fair and about equally worn, he still chooses the one that is less traveled.  He could have decided to take the road that would be easier to walk along but he didn't.

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Answered by jaishilbparikh
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The irony in the poem “The Road Not Taken” is that although the speaker struggles with his decision over which road to take, the two roads are essentially identical. Moreover, the speaker imagines that he will one day look back and conclude that he made the important choice to take the less-traveled road, but in reality the choice is insignificant.

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