There is an image of the past in the poem, ‘Rain on the Roof’. Is this imagery similar to the ones used in the poem ‘The Road not Taken’? Explain.
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In the poem, 'Rain on the Roof', past is being spoken about but not in terms of regret or sadness whereas in the poem, 'The Road Not Taken', there is sadness and regret as imagery. ... In the poem, 'The Road Not Taken', the poet is regretting his decision that he took years back.
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In the poem, 'Rain on the Roof', the past is being spoken about but not in terms of regret or sadness whereas in the poem, 'The Road Not Taken', there is sadness and regret as imagery. ... In the poem, 'The Road Not Taken', the poet is regretting his decision that he took years back.
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