summary of the road not taken
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Our speaker has come to a fork in a path in the woods. It's fall, and the leaves are turning colors. He's unsure which way to go, and wishes he could go both ways. He looks down one path as far as he can see, but then he decides to take the other. He thinks the path he decides to take is not quite as worn as the other one, but really, the paths are about the same, and the fallen leaves on both look pretty fresh.
The speaker reflects on how he plans to take the road that he didn't take another day, but suspects that he probably won't ever come back. Instead, far off in the future, he'll be talking about how his decision was final and life changing.
The speaker reflects on how he plans to take the road that he didn't take another day, but suspects that he probably won't ever come back. Instead, far off in the future, he'll be talking about how his decision was final and life changing.
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road not taken is a poem of Robert frost .
while travelling through a forest he get two choices that are to roads , in which one is less travelled than the other so the poet decided to go to the less travelled road because he thought that the less travelled road would lead him to a better future than the more travelled one . but he then get to know that both the roads are leading to the same future . But the poet was not happy by his decision.
So the poet says at the end that look before you leap .
Hope it helps
while travelling through a forest he get two choices that are to roads , in which one is less travelled than the other so the poet decided to go to the less travelled road because he thought that the less travelled road would lead him to a better future than the more travelled one . but he then get to know that both the roads are leading to the same future . But the poet was not happy by his decision.
So the poet says at the end that look before you leap .
Hope it helps
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