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why does the poet robert frost doubt his coming back in the poem "the road not taken"

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Answered by skh2
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The poet in the poem The Road Not Taken doubts hus coming back.
The poet finds himself in two minds regarding the two roads. He was in dilemma that whether he should choose the first one or the second one.

At first the poet finds the first road as the best one but layer on comparing both the roads the poet concludes that both the roads were exactly same.

But then also he was in a state of dilemma as he wanted to choose the best one because his selection of the road will take him to his destiny.
If he chooses the correct he will reach to the desired destination and if he chooses the wrong he will repent for it his entire life.


Later on, Rober frost, the poet decides that he will choose the first one and then leave the second road for next time when he returns.

But, his coming back was doubtful.

He knew that it will be very tough for him to return back.

This was because he knew that the roads lead to roads.

This means that way leads to other ways and when he chooses the first one he will have to undergoes various more diversions and at last he will be too far away from the point on which the poet was currently standing.

This idea was totally true and the poet knew this. He understood that once a road was choosen , it will be very difficult for him to come back and rechoose the other one.


Thats why the poet was a bit doubtful in his idea of coming back and choosing the other road.
Answered by basantrajk333
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