what two things is the poet teaching and comparing in the poem
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In the poem 'The Road Not Taken' the poet describes two paths that lay before the traveller. One of the paths was green and grassy while the other one was not very appealing to the eyes. The poet uses this imagery to show how things and people may seem attractive, but when one experiences it, it is different. The poet travels through the path that was less travelled.
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IN THE POEM 'THE ROAD NOT TAKEN' THE POET IS COMPARING THE TWO ROADS AS A CHOICE OF OUR LIFE .
BOTH THE ROADS LOOK SAME , ONE WAS GRASSY AND THE OTHER IT LOOKED MANY PEOPLE HAD WALKED UPON IT.
HE HAVE TO TAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE AS ONE ROAD LEADS TO ANOTHER AND HE CANNOT COME BACK AGAIN.IT IS COMPARED WITH THE CHOICES OF OUR LIFE , WE HAVE TO MAKE RIGHT DECISIONS SO THAT WE MAY NOT HAVE TO SUFFER AFTERWARDS.
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IN THE POEM 'THE ROAD NOT TAKEN' THE POET IS COMPARING THE TWO ROADS AS A CHOICE OF OUR LIFE .
BOTH THE ROADS LOOK SAME , ONE WAS GRASSY AND THE OTHER IT LOOKED MANY PEOPLE HAD WALKED UPON IT.
HE HAVE TO TAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE AS ONE ROAD LEADS TO ANOTHER AND HE CANNOT COME BACK AGAIN.IT IS COMPARED WITH THE CHOICES OF OUR LIFE , WE HAVE TO MAKE RIGHT DECISIONS SO THAT WE MAY NOT HAVE TO SUFFER AFTERWARDS.
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HOPE IT HELPS ☺☺✌
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