how are two roads describe in poem
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it is told that one road is lonely and others is more walked by but poet chooses to take the first road coz he want adventures
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Both the roads are covered by leaves which have yet to be trodden on and "blackened" thereby making the two roads look similar. However there is a significant difference between the two which sets them apart.The first road, as the poet said, "had a better claim" which means that first road was clearer than the other and so must have been travelled by a lot of people. However, after a distance it was covered by undergrowth making the "future" of the path unknown.The second road, as described by the poet was "grassy and wanted wear", which meant that it was less ravelled by and therefore was overgrown by grass. This road seemed more appealing to the poet and so he said that it "wanted wear".
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