WHAT DOES THE TERM "ROAD" MEAN IN THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
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Frost uses the road as a metaphor for life: he portrays our lives as a path we are walking along toward an undetermined destination. Then, the poet reaches a fork in the road. The fork is a metaphor for a life-altering choice in which a compromise is not possible.
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In "The Road Not Taken," the meaning of the poem is about a person having to choose between two roads. ... And since "way leads on to way," he doubted he should ever come back and choose the other road. Truly, life is about choices and this is what the roads represent--choices.
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