who is the poet of the poem the road not taken
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And that has made all the difference. "The Road Not Taken" is a poem by Robert Frost, published in 1916 as the first poem in the collection Mountain Interval.
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The poet feels that this journey of taking the second road will reflect on his actions. He feels that he will do that by taking the road less travelled by others, he made a correct choice by making a difference in his lives. He is certain that even if he takes the road which others do not take, his life will be changed in a great way, and that, he does not blindly follow the footsteps of others.
He chose the second road as this road seemed more appropriate and fit to be taken by him. It seemed more grassy there and lacked the use of others. It seemed that people had rarely taken that road which made a difference in him from everyone and made him satisfied with his decision.
Hence, Yes, the poet is happy with his choice of selected path to be taken.