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The ROAD in the poem Road Not Taken is an example of?​

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Answered by rallyvansh
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Answer:

THE DECISION WE MAKES IN OUR LIFE THERE ARE ALWAYS TWO WAYS IN OUR LIFE AND WE CHOOSE ONE OF THEM

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Answered by zeppelin
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Your question is not quite clear, but I'll try to answer it to the best of my ability

First let us look at the main 'theme' that the poem grapples with-

“The Road Not Taken” examines the struggles people run into when they come to a place in their life where a life altering decisions has to be made. The poet is traveling when he comes upon “two roads diverged”.He then has to choose which path he will take to continue on his journey.

Now coming to your question,

The 'road' here is used as a metaphor! It symbolises how life presents us with diverse opportunities, and we are expected to choose only one 'path'. It is never an easy decision! The choice we make today, has a huge impact on our future. We can't go back in time to explore the other options, so whatever decision we make, should not be made in haste. Making a decision requires much deliberation and thought, because it determines the rest of the course of our lives.

And yet again, one of the core ironies of life is that it doesn't actually matter which road you choose! Since both roads would leave you with a feeling of regret about what you might have missed out on; there will always be a road not taken, and with it an unshakable feeling of regret over what one might have missed.

To summarise,

The metaphorical twist Frost uses in the word 'road' emphasizes the importance of different decisions and how those choices will impact the rest of one’s life.

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