in the poem the road not taken what does the poet mean by just as fair
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In the poem the road not taken, he meant just fair as attractive or pretty. Metaphorically, the speaker wants to tell that he has chosen proper and righteous path. He claims that it is better because it seems as if it hasn't been walked on very much by the traveler and it looks grassy not worn.
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