When the poet chose one of the paths , what did he hope to do ?
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In the poem "The Road Not Taken," what does the narrator hope to do one day?
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The narrator knows that he must make a choice, regardless of the outcome. He cannot take both paths, and ultimately decides to take the one that he thinks is "less traveled" because of the overgrown grass. This symbolizes a person's unusual choice, not one that is commonly made by most other people. As he walks, the narrator thinks that might do two things in the future:
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The poet was hoping that the path which he has taken perhaps better claim for him. He was doubted for keeping other choice for future .
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