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"The Road Not Taken"
Why was the poet in dilemma?

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Answered by anshikameena29
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You can only live one life. You make some choices early on, and you walk your particular path: "Way lead on to way." This thing leads to that thing, and before you know it, you're seventy. By then, you look back on your life and know there just isn't time left to choose another path and to experience where the road not take would have led you. That's life.

This is the dilemma of the poem.

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Answered by lakshaysoni01279473
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“And sorry I could not travel both”

“And be only one traveler long I stood”

“And looked down once as far as I could”

Concluding the literary analysis, it can be argued that Robert Frost has beautifully used various literary devices to make the poem display multiplicity of interpretation which has gained the poem much deserved popularity.

Analysis of Poetic Devices in “The Road Not Taken”

Although most of the poetic devices are part of literary devices, some devices are only used in poems. The analysis of some of the major poetic devices used in this poem is given here.

Stanza: A stanza is a poetic form of a fixed number of lines. In this poem, there are four stanzas with each stanza having five verses or lines.

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