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"Two roads diverged in wood, and I/ I took the one less travelled by,/ And that has made all the difference." What does the poet suggest in the poem'The Road Not Taken' about the problem of choice in human life?
Asked by naren doloi,
29 Feb '12 11:23 pm
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The less common choices are challenging, offer adventure and offer greater rewards. choosing the less common choice is remarkable
Answered by beena john, 01 Mar '12 08:13 am
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I think he is trying to say that everyone takes the short and easy path... but by taking a harder and much tougher path in life you can make a difference. Look at gandhi as an example.
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Answered by Sheetal Das, 29 Feb '12 11:27 pm
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But he didn't tell exactly what difference it made,positive and negative.
sometimes certain roads are avoided for some reason.
Answered by sameer, 29 Feb '12 11:26 pm
sometimes certain roads are avoided for some reason.
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