What is the confusion faced by the poet -traveller in the poem 'the road not taken '? how does the poet solved this confusion .
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Robert Frost was
walking in a forest in a fine shiny morning. PErhaps it was autumn.
At one point he came across a junction and there were two roads leading
from there. He looked at the both as far as he could see. He could not decide which road to take. One that was traveled earlier in the morning by many. or , the one which looked green grassy and fresh. That was not traveled much by others.
He has taken finally a road that is less traveled. The second path. He was happy to choose that too. Because he will be able to tell in future to his children and friends that he chose a less traveled path and he made himself, and what he became was a result of his wise decision on that day
He has taken finally a road that is less traveled. The second path. He was happy to choose that too. Because he will be able to tell in future to his children and friends that he chose a less traveled path and he made himself, and what he became was a result of his wise decision on that day
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