What problem does the poet face in the very first stanza of the poem The Road Not Taken? Which road does he take and why?
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The poet finds himself in the yellow woods at a point where the road diverges into two the one which is rugged and the other one which is less travelled
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In the first stanza poet tells us how he is confused about which of the two roads he should take and he can not decide which path would be better for him
In the end poet decides to take the one which is more grassy means the one taken by fewer people as he thought it would be more challenging and he would be more satisfied at the end.
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