why did the port taken the other road in the poem "the road not taken"
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The poet took the other road because he thought that it was more challenging to travel on it as only a few had used (trodden on) it. The poet discovered, while travelling on the other road, that the second was almost equally used as the first one.
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In the Poem 'The Road Not Taken' Robert Frost choose the other road that is not often not taken by people.
Frost decided to write a poem about making choices in life without fearing about the future.
The poet also wanted to prove himself different by doing something challenging by taking a path that has not commonly taken by people
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