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Who is the ‘I’ in the poem?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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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.

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