the final stage of the poem the road not taken starts with a word "sing" why
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u had copied wrong question... instead of sing it's sigh. just check first then post it.. Inways here is your answer to the question...
It was a sigh of relief symbolising that finally the poet has taken his decision.
In the final stanza we find that the poem ends with a sigh. It is because the speaker was in a dilemma after choosing one of the roads. He did not know where the road that he has chosen, will lead to in the future. He was not sure whether it would bring good fortune and make him happy or bring some misfortune for which he will have to repent afterward. In any decision taken in life we can only hedge our bets by thinking we can always come back and try a different option later. However, sometimes our choices take us to other consequences and it's impossible for us to go back over our steps and arrive back at that unique place.
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u had copied wrong question... instead of sing it's sigh. just check first then post it.. Inways here is your answer to the question...
It was a sigh of relief symbolising that finally the poet has taken his decision.
In the final stanza we find that the poem ends with a sigh. It is because the speaker was in a dilemma after choosing one of the roads. He did not know where the road that he has chosen, will lead to in the future. He was not sure whether it would bring good fortune and make him happy or bring some misfortune for which he will have to repent afterward. In any decision taken in life we can only hedge our bets by thinking we can always come back and try a different option later. However, sometimes our choices take us to other consequences and it's impossible for us to go back over our steps and arrive back at that unique place.
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