what does the speaker encounter ?? (THE ROAD NOT TAKEN )
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In Robert Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken", the speaker encounters a fork in a road. While he is walking through the woods he is presented with this choice, take the more traveled road or take the one less traveled. Frost uses this literal choice of choosing paths symbolically to stand in for the larger choices that we make in life.
The poet suggests that both roads might very well be the right choice. He wishes that he could travel both roads, but understands that one cannot so simply backtrack their way through life. He will need to make a choice. That choice will have many unforeseen consequences and, as he says at the end of the poem, it will make "all the difference."
So literally, the poet encounters a divergence in a road. Metaphorically though, he stands at a symbolic crossroads of his life. He can make the choice to walk one path, to make one life decision with all the unknown consequences inherent in it, but he must make a choice never knowing what the other path would take him to or exactly where this path will lead him..
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