What is the meaning of ages and ages in the poem The road not taken
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What is the meaning of 'ages and ages' in the poem 'The road not taken'?
▶The meaning of :ages and ages: in the poem The road not Taken by Robert Frost is 'many years from now'.
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What is the meaning of 'ages and ages' in the poem 'The road not taken'?
▶The meaning of :ages and ages: in the poem The road not Taken by Robert Frost is 'many years from now'.
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"Ages and ages" refer to 'a distant future' or 'after a long time' in the poem The Road Not Taken.
- Robert Frost, a well-known poet, is the author of the narrative poem "The road not taken", which was first published in August 1915.
- The poet is discussing a path he did not travel down or an opportunity he passed up.
- A long time from now, he'll talk about the less-traveled path he travelled in the past, he says in the sentence "years and ages."
- His life was significantly changed by the path he took or the choice he made when presented with various options.
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