In Frost’s The Road Not Taken, despite popular belief, the poem’s central irony is that:

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Both paths were equally worn, undermining the speaker’s claim of uniqueness.
2
The speaker regrets his choice by the poem’s end.
3
The “less traveled” road is a metaphor for moral righteousness.
4
Frost intended it as a literal celebration of individualism.

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