The final stanza in the poem 'The Road Not Taken' starts 'with a sigh’. Why?
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Because the poet is unable to choose his path. He is confused about the two roads, so the poem starts with a sigh.
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The final stanza in the poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ starts ‘with a sigh’. It is a sigh of relief and satisfaction. The poet is satisfied with all that has happened in his life and the position that he is in. It is a sigh of relief that on that day he had taken the ‘road less travelled by’ and ‘that has made all the difference.’
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