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Which road did the poet choose and why?

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Answered by yogitayada2006
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The poet Robert Frost chose the road " less travelled by" when he was faced with two roads that " diverged in a yellow wood" . Metaphorically the poet is saying he took a path that was more risky than that taken by most of us, the path of a creative artist and writer. The path that a creative artist takes may not even bring him a living. His work may not find an audience of appreciative listeners but to him it is worth taking the risk , worth the adventure. When he starts out , he tells himself , he can always come back and explore the other path but knows full well, he is not going to do so, as one adventure will lead to another. The path he does choose , he realises has made all the " difference" to him, so he has no regrets.

This poem is titled: " Two Roads Deverged in a Yellow Wood"

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Answered by annasl
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Answer:

The poet went along the second path.

Explanation:

The poet went along the second path.

The poet picked the second one route over the first, assuming he might go back to it later.  He was, however, very sceptical that he would ever be able to return to it.

He desired to participate in activities that had never been done before. The poet didn't appear to be interested in following a well-worn road. He chose the choice that broke new ground rather than the conventional rat-race.

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