"The poem,'The road not taken'is a common man's experience". Explain?
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Like many of Frost's poems, “The Road Not Taken” is set in a rural natural environment which encourages the speaker toward introspection. The poem relies on a metaphor in which the journey through life is compared to a journey on a road. The speaker of the poem must choose one path instead of another.
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