what is the tone of the poem"The road not taken"
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Robert Frost's poem “The Road Not Taken” discusses the choices that a person may face in his life. The poem has a literal and a figurative meaning. Its tone is therefore reflective and pensive. It is also a serious tone
The tone of the poem "The road not Taken" by Robert Frost is a contemplative one. The speaker is nostalgic as he reflects upon the moment when he stood considering which of two roads to take.
However, he makes explicit that he is not regretful. He knew when he made his choice that he would not be able to come back and change it, and he feels that it "has made all the difference".
This poem is about the choices and opportunities in life. The poem highlights the sensation of regret that accompanies all the roads that a person doesn't take.