compare and contrast the first and last paragraph of the poem. (Road not taken class 9)​

compare and contrast the first and last paragraph of the poem. (Road not taken class 9)​

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    Compare and contrast the first and last paragraph of the poemRoad not taken.?

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    In first stanza speaker wants to go down both roads at once, but since it’s impossible to walk down two roads at once, he has to choose one road. Because of the impossibility of traveling both roads, the speaker stands there trying to choose which path he’s going to take.

    The last two lines of the poem mean the acceptance of reality. The poet made a choice and accepted the challenging path. He took and unexplored path in his life. He wanted to do something different in his life so he chooses the less travelled road.

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    Compare and contrast the first and last paragraph of the poem

    Explanation:

    In first stanza speaker wants to go down both roads at once, but since it’s impossible to walk down two roads at once, he has to choose one road. Because of the impossibility of traveling both roads, the speaker stands there trying to choose which path he’s going to take.

    The last two lines of the poem mean the acceptance of reality. The poet made a choice and accepted the challenging path. He took and unexplored path in his life. He wanted to do something different in his life so he chooses the less travelled road.

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