The poet says, ' I took the one less travelled and that has made all the differences ' What is the difference that the poet mentions here ?
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Frost took the path less trodden upon, the uncommon path. He was one of those individuals who dared to dare. Now, "ages and ages hence" he says that he "took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference" . This clearly shows that Frost advocates the message of courage and risk-taking.
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The poet is where he stands today because of the decision he made before to take the path less travelled by. He is saying that if he had chosen the other road, he would have been somewhere else and not the person he is today.
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