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What was the dilemma for the narrator at the diverging point in the poem the road not taken?

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Answered by BurningPhoenix
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The dilemma of the poet was that, there were two roads the one which was frequently travelled and was clean and tidy, but the other one was grassy and seemed that no one had gone through that road and looked very adventurous... so he was in the dilemma which road he should pick.. as it was difficult for him to travel both the roads at the same time

Explanation:

If he chooses any one of those roads... then he have to travel along that road and he will be in no position to get back to that diverging point to choose another road... so that is the reason why he was in dilemma of which road to pick

Answered by kiranbohir383
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Answer:

In "The Road Not Taken," the speaker is one, lone traveler. He is walking in the yellow wood when he comes to a fork in the road. The dilemma is that the speaker can only take one road. While the speaker would like to take both roads, he can only take one.

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