Why did the first path in the poem "the road not taken has a better claim
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it has a better claim because they are build I a proper way. there is the proper root for them and every body were using that way so then was a proper claim in the first path
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Once the poet stood at the intersection of two roads in a forest. Both the roads lay covered in leaves due to autumn season. He looked at one road. But he took the other road as it was fair. It had “the better claim", as. " it was grassy and wanted wear".The poet reserved the first road for some other day.
The deeper meaning is that the poet made the choice in life to be a poet as not many had adopted that “profession". Secondly, it looked “charming" like the road. But he could not retrace his steps. It was simply impossible.
Once the poet stood at the intersection of two roads in a forest. Both the roads lay covered in leaves due to autumn season. He looked at one road. But he took the other road as it was fair. It had “the better claim", as. " it was grassy and wanted wear".The poet reserved the first road for some other day.
The deeper meaning is that the poet made the choice in life to be a poet as not many had adopted that “profession". Secondly, it looked “charming" like the road. But he could not retrace his steps. It was simply impossible.
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