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what made a diffrence in the poet's life?was he happy at the end​

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Answered by athulkalathingal2404
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yes he was happy because he understood the meaning of life which was to that the life is a journey to path and the mains reasin is the enjoy the jorney than the path

Answered by madhunisha05
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yes he was happy because he understood the meaning of life which was to that the life is a journey to path and the mains reasin is the enjoy the jorney than the path

Explanation:

In Robert Frost's famous poem "The Road Not Taken," the author uses symbolism to express the importance of individuality.  The road represents the course of the narrator's life.  

In this case, the narrator, reflects that, of the two paths he could have taken in life, he chose to follow "the one less traveled by," and he believes "that has made all the difference."  Basically, the narrator reached a point in his life when he was faced with decision to either conform to society and live a "normal" life, or to live his life in way that embraces individuality or an less conventional existence than the first path.  The road that fewer people had taken ("was more grassy and wanted wear") was more inviting to the narrator, so he made the choice to follow the path that fewer people had taken.  The narrator believes that chosing to follow the norm would have been the wrong decision.

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