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what is the dilema that the poet faces when he sees the snake

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Answered by kashish2004
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What is the dilemma faced by the poet in the poem "The Road Not Taken"?
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Poetry is all about interpretation. Lots of times we look for a specific interpretation as teachers, but part of reading well is reading in between the lines and digging out a personal meaning for yourself.

The dilemma as I see it (a mere interpreter) is the problem of choice. We make choices every day. Sometimes we get tired of these decisions and stress or struggle over actually getting a decision made. Sometimes the decisions are so insignificant that the choice doesn't even matter. Other times the decision "makes all the difference."

Frost's closing words demonstrate that he chose the road less traveled and that the result of that choice has made a difference. Lots of people do like to use those last few words to teach the concepts that sometimes choosing the hard working route in life earns you a great difference, a significant difference. Frost doesn't specify what the difference is, just that it exists.
Answered by Shaina11
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Poet , when saw a snake drinking water at his water trough , he firstly thought the snake to be a god , a guest who need to be taken care of .He was happy to see him calm and drinking water .
But then the voice of education from his inside said that yellow snakes were poisonous and needed to be killed . He thought as a man he should kill him . So he threw a stick towards it though snake wasnt hurt .
Then he was guilty for his act . he reqreted his action .
So this was the dilemma .
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