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In the poem, ‘The Road Not Taken’, why did the poet feel like travelling both the roads?
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02/02/2021 5:58 pm
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In the poem, ‘The Road Not Taken’, why did the poet feel like travelling both the roads?
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02/02/2021 5:58 pm
Once, the poet came across a junction when his path diverged into two. One road was well trodden upon while the other road was grassy as less people had travelled on it. He felt like travelling both the roads because he was not sure of the outcome of his choice. He wanted to have an experience of both the situations.
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