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where did the two roads diverged in the poem the road not taken​

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Answered by harshdpatel18
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Answer:

The two roads are not real roads but are a metaphor for a problem the speaker, presumably Robert Frost himself, encountered at a certain stage in his life. He was traveling, metaphorically, on a single road which diverged in a "yellow wood." He had to choose one road or the other. This certainly sounds like a career choice. Frost obviously wanted to be a poet. But this is an extremely precarious, if not impossible, career. Dante uses a metaphor similar to Frost's in the opening lines of his Inferno.

Answered by deepanshu67892
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Answer:

The two roads diverged in a forest in the poem the road not taken.

Explanation:

The road not taken poem symbolizes our lives. According to the poet the path we don't choose in our life is the road not taken. The poet says that once, he was walking down the road and reached a point where the road got diverged. He could walk over one of the paths only. He took time to choose the right path. He inspected them to decide which was a better option and then chose the one which seemed less walked over. He kept the other one for some other day, although he knew that he would never get the chance to walk over it. He would go further on the chosen path and not get a chance to go back on it. As he walked on the chosen path, he realized that both the paths were similar. He felt that his future depended on the choice that he made.

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