give the properties of two roads as described by the poet and how this made up or decided to down one
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Answer:
1) The poet sees two roads diverging in a yellow wood., perhaps it was autumn and both the roads were covered with dead or fallen yellow leaves. The first one went down in ‘the undergrowth’ of the forest. The other road was equally beautiful, grassy and ‘wanted wear’. It was less frequented by than the first.
2) The poem is concerned with a choice made between the two roads. The poet tells himself that he will explore one and then come back and explore the other, but he knows that he will probably be unable to do so. The poem is about something more than the choice of paths in a wood, for that choice might be relatively unimportant. We interpret his choice of a road as a symbol for any choice in life between alternatives that appear almost equally attractive. However, through the years, we come to find that the choices we make and the paths we choose, will make a difference in our lives.
Explanation:
The above question is from the famous poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
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