was the poet satisfied with his choice ?
chapter - The Road Not Taken
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Yes, the poet felt happy about his decision. The sigh which is referred in the poem means "relief". He feels reliefed for being able to choose a road which has brought success in his life. The line " and that has made all the difference' is an evidence for the fact he being happy.
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yes, the poet felt happy as he took a road less travelled . there are many people who would like to take the first road but i feel taking the second road will be more interesting. Yes, the poet felt happy about his decision. The sigh which is referred in the poem means "relief"
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