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what was the mood of the poet in the poem the road not taken​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Poet indicates the true two paths of life in which he was confused in which path thus he will walks .the true two paths are one is first simple but later more difficult but other one is hard but later it is simple .

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Answered by ktripathy08
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The mood in Robert Frost's ''The Road Not Taken'' can be described as nostalgic.

To me the mood of the poem is “optimism”. Allow me to explain

The opening lines of the poem “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both” convey the poet’s conundrum. There lay two roads in front of him and he is consciously sorry that he needs to choose one over the other. In another universe maybe he takes both roads

Then the lines “Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way,” talk about the hope that one day he will be back to the same fork and will choose the other path knowing too well how his choice today may never bring him back there again

The final stanza mentions how the poet would one day reminisce the day with a “sigh” how choosing the road less travelled by has made all the difference in his life.

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