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what is the symbolic significance of these dines​

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Answered by moinsayyad1432
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These lines signify the poet's regret in not being able to travel on the other road. It is also symbolic of all the decisions that are left undone in our lives.

Explanation:

These lines are taken from the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. The poet was walking in the woods when he came upon two roads that diverged in a yellow wood. Since he is just one person, he couldn't travel on both the roads so he had to chose one and leave the other. Now, he is lamenting that if only he had taken the other road, who knows what it might have led to. The lines "I shall be telling this with a sigh/ Somewhere ages and ages hence" reveals his regret in not being able to travel on both the roads. And so, since he "took the one less traveled by", when he tells of his stories when he gets old, he will be talking about this with a sigh, with his action making "all the difference".

Answered by Anonymous
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These lines signify the poet's regret in not being able to travel on the other road. It is also symbolic of all the

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