Robert Frost-How his life is related to the poem 'The Road Not Taken" please answer
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Frost uses the road as a metaphor for life: he portrays our lives as a path we are walking along toward an undetermined destination. Then, the poet reaches a fork in the road. The fork is a metaphor for a life-altering choice in which a compromise is not possible. The traveler must go one way, or the other.In a letter, Frost goaded Thomas, saying, “No matter which road you take, you'll always sigh, and wish you'd taken another.”
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