what is the meaning of" I shall be telling this with a sigh" in the road not taken
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The speaker has doubts that he should ever come back because "way leads on to way." Then he states that he shall be telling this with a sigh. There is a certain amount of regret. The speaker is telling this with a sigh because he could not take both roads. ... That is a sign of regret.
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It means that the poet is relieved that he has listened to his heart and chosen the path that he has chosen. That is why he heaves a sigh of relief.
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This poem is based on the real life of Robert Frost. He had to make a decision about going to a place or just staying where he is. The decision which he had taken at that time was an appropriate one. That is why he is relieved.
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