the poet would sigh because of his the road not taken
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Robert Frost is famous for ending his poems with uncertain lines. In The Road Not Taken, he uses them word sigh which may have multiple meanings. People can let out a sigh of relief or a sigh of exhaust/sorrow. It is not clear whether the road has led the person to a happy end or that of sorrow, just as it is unclear whether his sigh was that of relief or sorrow. It is the reader's independence to choose the ending of the poem, to choose whether he is happy now or if he has chosen the wrong path; just like it is the reader's independence to choose which part he himself chooses in his life.
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The poet tells his story with a sigh because he remembers the first road. He could not travel on it. The thought that his life could be different had he taken the first road makes him sigh.
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