in the road not taken- what is a wood? what did the narrator see in woods? were the paths similar
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In the road not taken,
Wood refers to the forest the poet was travelling through.
The poet/narrator saw two different roads in the woods.
Both the roads were not at all similar. One road was travelled by most of the people which is the easiest one also and the other road was less travelled as it was difficult to travel on this road of life.
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Wood refers to the forest the poet was travelling through.
The poet/narrator saw two different roads in the woods.
Both the roads were not at all similar. One road was travelled by most of the people which is the easiest one also and the other road was less travelled as it was difficult to travel on this road of life.
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