The Collar

What does the road represent to the speaker in the poem, The Collar?

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"The road," mentioned in the fifth line of the poem, symbolizes freedom. The speaker imagines himself setting out across the world, exploring new paths beyond the ones laid out by his religious responsibility. The road, in this sense, becomes synonymous with the rejection of faith.

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