who is 'i' in the poem?
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The road not taken.
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- This question is from the poem ''The road not taken'' that is written by Robert Frost.
- In this poem, some arguments say that ''I'' is the main character or maybe Frost is referring to himself.
- This poem is based on ''I'' who wants to take a new path which is not common.
- In this world, everyone follows the same path with the same footsteps, but he wants to try something new.
- He wants to set an example for others to take a new path in their life.
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The road not taken.
Explanation:
This question is from the poem ''The road not taken'' that is written by Robert Frost.
In this poem, some arguments say that ''I'' is the main character or maybe Frost is referring to himself.
This poem is based on ''I'' who wants to take a new path which is not common.
In this world, everyone follows the same path with the same footsteps, but he wants to try something new.
He wants to set an example for others to take a new path in their life.
Learn more about ''The road not taken''
The road not taken summary
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