English, asked by mishrakrish4455, 10 months ago

compare the two roads with each other in the poem, ' The road not taken'.​

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Answered by jnana1087
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Both of the two branches of the road appear superficially similar. There are no signposts to distinguish them. They are both dirt roads covered with recently fallen leaves leading through the woods, and both are infrequently traveled. Both roads are surrounded by thick undergrowth and have not been traveled that day, as the leaves are unbroken and still yellow, rather than bruised and blackened by feet or hooves.

Answered by sayyidaunni2006
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Hello Mate!

The first road he analyses is said to bend at an undergrowth wheras the second is described to be similar although it was grassy and wasn't walked on by many. As he goes deeper, he realizes that they look just the same, showing that we can't judge a book by its cover and we can't form a decision just by first glance; as we go deeper, we might face unforseen problems and sometimes benefits. Whatever you may face, you must deal with it confidently and not turn back.

*I did put some symbolism, just to help you :)*

Hope it helped

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