what do the two roads stand for in the poem 'the road not taken'?
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One road seems to be well trodden but its end was not visible .As it turned into the jungle and therefore it couldnot be seen further. The other road was overgrown with grass because it was less travelled by
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Stands for the conflict of interest in which the poet has to make one choice
here the two roads symbolises the major conflict situation in the life
in america he was failed to become a successful poet
so he decided to immigrate to England to try his luck
however he had doubt of whether he would be successful in england or not
So these two roads symbolises the conflict
which every person has to go through in their life
here the two roads symbolises the major conflict situation in the life
in america he was failed to become a successful poet
so he decided to immigrate to England to try his luck
however he had doubt of whether he would be successful in england or not
So these two roads symbolises the conflict
which every person has to go through in their life
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