describe the two roads that the author found which road does he choose and why answer in 100 to 140 words.(The road not taken)
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Answer: The poet while travelling on foot in the woods reaches a junction where two roads diverge and he has to choose one among them He stands there for long. Then he decides to choose the road, which was grassy and needed ‘to wear’. He feels this choice will make all the difference to his future life. He decides to try the other road, some other time, knowing fully well that he will not get a chance to go back to it. Later he wishes that he had taken the other road. This is the irony of life, we cannot travel on all the available roads, no matter howsoever we may wish to.
The poet feels that after ages from now he would be looking at this decision with a ‘sigh’. He would tell that since he had taken the road less travelled, it made all the difference.
Thus the poet speaks of the basic problems of making the right choice. Many alternatives are available at the time of choice but man has to select one. It is only the future that will reveal, whether the decision is wrong or not. After taking decisions we cannot undo them, we can only regret them. Even if we wish, we cannot start all over again.
Answer: The author find two road diverging in a forest and he had to choose one road among them . the first road was like that many people had walked on it and was less grassy . The second road was grassy and wanted wear and seems to be adventures and poet thought that it will make differences in his life, actually the poet talks about the decision ones makes in his life ...there are always two ways and one have to choose one path that will make changes in life so the poet chose the adventures and the grassy path because he wanted to do something adventures he thought that ''this time i will travel one road i.e left one and the first one i will travel next day'' he also knew that the next day never comes after all he felt regret that he have chosen the wrong path ...
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