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What does the poem talk about The Road not taken

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Answered by jainasuthar
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In the poem the road not taken the poet talks about the difficulty you face while making decisions of which pathto choose at some point in life. when there are two ways you have to choose from in your life, you can take a path which has been taken by most of the people or go on the path which has not been taken by many of the people. whichever way you choose you should be knowing that you can't return on it or regret once you take the decision or start to walk on that path.

Answered by fineart58
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Explanation:The poem The Road Not Taken talks about the important decisions to be taken with caution and alertness. One needs to be an active and minute observer and just decision maker in life thinking about all the pros and cons of the choices made in life.

The Road Not Taken’ is more than a poem about someone trying to decide which road he’s going to take on a stroll through the woods. It is a poem about the journey of life. The two roads diverged in a yellow wood forest symbolizing a person’s life.

The narrator’s choice about which road to take represents the different decisions we sometimes must make and how those decisions will affect the future.

Think of the expression, ‘down the road’, that we often use to describe something that might happen months or even years from now, and you will see how Frost is making the connection between life and traveling. Frost captures the uncertainty about making decisions.

Our natural desire to know what will happen because of the decisions we make is in the first stanza of the poem:

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