Kate wrote:
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The Road Less Travelled invites different interpretations, some that would concentrate on the speaker's worldly obligations, others that would read more of a "world weariness" into the phrase "miles to go." The woods could be interpreted as a temptation to shun one set of responsibilites for another, or as the unconscious, or as death.
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How's that again? Stopping by Woods on The Road Not Taken on a Snowy Evening?
G.
[This message has been edited by Golias (edited April 25, 2006).]
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