Explain the following lines from the poem "The Road Not Taken " considering the realities of life.
1.Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
2.Looked down one as far as I could
3.Because it was grassy and wanted wear
4.Had worn them really about the same.
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Robert Frost's “The Road Not Taken”, when first read on a very simple level appears to be a poem about a man's decision on whether to take one road or the other. ... Everyone goes through decisions in their life, so this metaphor connects the reader to the poem more personally.
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- it means that 2 roads are dividing a forest in the autumn season.
- he looked as far as he could in both the roads to check ✔️ which road is less travelled.
- The road was grassy because it was a less travelled road. It wanted people to move on it.
- The speaker of this poem really can't seem to make up his mind! Just when we think we've got a declaration about which path is better, he changes his mind and admits that maybe they were equal after all. The "as for that" refers to the path being less worn.
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