which road did the poet choose and why? what does he suggest through his choice? - The road not taken. Class 9
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The poet had to choose one of the two roads. He left the one which was a popular choice. He decided to take the 'other' road which was less frequented and travelled by the people. The 'other' road had a better claim as it was grassy.
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The poet chose that road because it was less travelled. He wanted to do those activities which had not been done by anyone earlier. The poet didn’t seem to be interested in choosing a much trodden path of life. Avoiding the popular rat-race, he opted for the option that broke fresh grounds.
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