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Depict the poem "The Road Not Taken" from your manner as an artistic representation.
Hint: User your imagination to convert the poem in an artistic representation i.e. for eg. Collage
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Answered by ackstenrk
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The Road Not Taken’, the road symbolizes our life. The poet says that the path that we don’t choose in our life is ‘the road not taken’. He describes his feelings about that choice that he had left in the past. The path which we have chosen, decides our future, our destination. The important message that the poet wants to give is that the choice that we make has an impact on our future and if we make a wrong choice, we regret it but cannot go back on it. So, we must be wise while making choices.

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Explanation:

The poet was traveling down the street when he came to a fork in the road where two paths split off and headed in different ways. The poet regrets being unable to take both roads. He only has to make one decision and select one course of action. At the crossroads, the poet remained for a long time, trying to see as far as he could. He was curious in both routes and wanted to view the roads. But because the roads were curvy and shrouded in trees, he was unable to see much beyond the detour. The yellow wood in the stanza alludes to the woodland with yellowed leaves that had been shed on the road. This suggests that the time of year was fall. The poet intends to emphasize through this stanza that we all have to make decisions at some point in our lives. We have options, but we can only select one. At that point, we weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the circumstance and select which course to follow. The poet is similarly deliberating before taking any action.

The poet took a while before deciding to go another way. Both roads, in his opinion, were equally good. He began to walk on the grassy road and thought it was a better route for him. The grassy road indicates that it was not used, and the minimal wear indicates that very few people have traversed it. The poet feels that both paths were nearly identical after traveling a distance along the road. There wasn't much of a distinction between them. Through this, the poet demonstrates that every decision we make in life, no matter how small, has both benefits and drawbacks. We must be prepared to deal with problems since they are everywhere.

Both of the pathways appeared to be similar that morning, according to the poet. Both roads had leaves on them, but they were still green. It implies that no one had been using the roads to walk. He made the choice to follow one road today and the other tomorrow. But he is aware that one path leads to another. Once he started down one route, he was unable to turn around and choose another. Similar to this, once we make a decision in life, we cannot change our minds. We must continue making the same decision and deal with any issues that arise.

The poet adds that one day in the future, he will take a deep breath and recall how, once at a time, he had to make a decision in life. He had to choose one out of the two possibilities available. He made the choice to choose the less-traveled route at the moment. It indicates that he made the choice that only a select few people make. And that choice altered every aspect of his existence. The poet effectively conveyed the idea that people should make good decisions because those choices will have an effect on the rest of their lives.

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