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what is the central thik of the poem road not take an .explain.​

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Answered by delisha54
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that the poet though that the road he choose is lessed travelled one and the road he didn't choose was the better option that he lost

Answered by unicorn15
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"The Road Not Taken" is an ambiguous poem that allows the reader to think about choices in life, whether to go with the mainstream or go it alone. If life is a journey, this poem highlights those times in life when a decision has to be made. Robert Frost wrote this poem to highlight a trait of, and poke fun at, his friend Edward Thomas, an English-Welsh poet, who, when out walking with Frost in England would often regret not having taken a different path. Thomas would sigh over what they might have seen and done, and Frost thought this quaintly romantic.In other words, Frost's friend regretted not taking the road that might have offered the best opportunities, despite it being an unknown. Frost liked to tease and goad. He told Thomas: "No matter which road you take, you'll always sigh and wish you'd taken another."

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