Justify whyy you would still choose the road you have chosen to take.
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I would choose the first road as it is the road to materialism. Because the road to materialism is easily accessible and ensures wealth and reputation in a very short time and that too with the least effort. In this poem “The Road Not Taken” the poet Robert Frost finds two road
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Answer: The answer is based on Road not taken by Robert Frost.
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- If I were in the traveler's position, I too would opt to take the path that is less frequently travelled.
- Unknown pathways have greater challenges, and we become better as a result of overcoming challenges.
- It would allow me to become more aware of my capabilities.
- For this reason, I'd go with the option that's environmentally friendly and has less cars passing through it.
- The poet was forced to pick one of the two available options. He chose not to go with the option that had the most support.
- He made the decision to go the other way, which was a path that was taken by less people on a regular basis.
- The other road, which was green, had a stronger claim to the property. It beckoned the people to get onto it and use it.
- From this, we might deduce that the poet did not appear to have any interest in following a conventional route through life.
- He chose the choice that broke new ground in order to sidestep the herd mentality that was so prevalent at the time.
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