Describe the two roads that the speaker in robert frost's " the road not taken" encounters
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The poet encounters two roads and finds it diffucult to make a choice. So he being a traveller stood there for long determining which way to continue travelling. As he looked far to assess the roads he saw that one of the roads bent into the trees and bushes and finally disappeared. So he took the other road. As just as fair can have multiple meanings. Perhaps the poet wants to be fair and choose tye correct option or he says that the road is beautiful as well. He says that both the roads were covered with leaves that morning. He says that the road he took was better because the leaves had not turned black by the steps of the travellers. But as he travels by, he finds it equally travelled.
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