English, asked by roniksingh58, 1 year ago

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood And sorry of could not travel both And be one traveller, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth. (i) What do the two roads stand for in the poem?

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Answered by TigonAlfa
9
I think the poet is talking about decision in lives like choosing profession one road is full of risks and highs and lows but the result is fruitful whereas the other road is stable and easy but the end is not satisfying like chooseing between what want to do and what you had to do

PinkyTune: Fix the grammar. The answer is good otherwise. Use punctuation to break up the ideas. They are all jumbled together.
PinkyTune: Fix the spelling too. Choosing is spelt wrong.
Answered by DiyanaN
4
here the road stand for the choices from which only one can b chosen in our lyf...ln lyves v xprienc many such cases that our decision here wud design our future itself...eg....choosinga career or even choosing a subject for heigher secondry...medium of our eduction etc....v may b totally confused ....sumtyms v wish to xperience both bt is forcd to choose 1...v enquire to others hu hav already chosen among these....and at last...make a decision of our own...that tym v ish to come back once and also xperience another....bt it wud b too late already chosen way might hav led us to anothr and so on.....
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