What does the poet mean when he says,-‘worn them really about the same’? Answer: The poet means to relay to the readers that
both the roads that diverged in a yellow wood seemed similar and both of them looked as if they had not been used for a while.
Are the two roads the same in the road not taken?
The two roads are interchangeable
. Frost himself wrote the poem as a joke for his friend Edward Thomas, who was often indecisive about which route to take when the two went walking.
What does the road less traveled represent?
The phrase the road less traveled means
a choice made in one’s life that is unconventional, a choice that leads one in a different direction than most people
. The connotation is of a choice that expresses individuality and leadership.
What is an example of taking the road less traveled?
We do agree that taking the road less travelled has a price, which might involve being criticized or misunderstood. The road less traveled makes all the difference! “But sometimes he takes the road less traveled .”
She took the road less traveled , a difficult road.
How were the roads worn really about the same?
When the speaker says they were worn about the same, this means that
either road would have been a fine choice
. One was not better or worn more than the other.
What was it that worn out both the roads?
Explanation: The similarities between the two roads are one is
travelled by less people where they choose there bright future and it is green
whereas other road is travelled by many people where they choose there dark future and its black.
In what ways are the two road different?
1) one road was the road that was travelled by everyone. 2)
second road was less travelled
. 3) one road was good at all conditions. 4) second road was having a little grass and was a little challenging.
How were the two roads different from each other?
(i) In stanza two, the poet explains that the only difference between the two roads was that
the road he took had a better claim because it was covered with grass and not much travellers seemed to have used that path
. Besides this, both the roads had been equally worn down by the passersby travelling on them.
Was it a worn out road or a less Travelled path?
Answer:
the road 1 appeared to be more travelled for the author and the second road was less travelled and wanted wear
. author wanted to travel both but he couldn’t travel he had taken road 2 and that has made all the difference .
What does I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference mean?
The following phrase suggests that the narrator, in choosing the “less-traveled” path, has found experiences, seen and done things that have brought him or her greater fulfillment in life than he or she would have gotten by following where everyone else has gone before.
What makes the poet decide to take the less traveled road?
The poet choose the road which was less travelled by because
it was covered by grass and it was clean and beautiful and wanted wear because very few people had travelled by that road
. The poet was adventurous and wanted to discover hoe that road was. He wanted to do so something different from the other people.
What is the meaning of had worn them really about the same?
“Though as for that the passing there, Had worn them really about the same,” tells the reader that
the two roads are really just about the same
. They’ve both been traveled equally.
Why were they worn out the road not taken?
b) The poet took the road less travelled by – which is the other road, because it looked equally attractive, and it ‘looked grassy and needed people to walk on it so it would look as worn out or travelled on as the one that he did not choose to go on.
How did both roads lie?
The both road lies
in a yellow wood or undergrowth
. Both the roads were equally beautiful and “wanted wear”.
Why did both the roads look equally similar in the morning?
Answer: Both the roads look equal that morning .
They were covered with leaves on which no one had stepped out
.
Why did the poet Cannot travel both the roads?
Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. In his mind, the speaker is “sorry [he] could not travel both” roads that he sees in the woods, and so
he likes to think for a moment that he could come back and try the first of the two roads at another time, some day in the future.
How had the road been worn?
The poet chose it because it seemed to be better. It seemed more grassy and less worn. These roads had been worn
by the feet of the people who walked over them
.
How was one path different from other The Road Not Taken?
Answer: One path differs frm other as
one is less taken by the people whereas the other is more opted by the people
. The poet chooses the path less opted by and it makes all the difference in his life.. SYMBOLIC MEANING- the roads in this poem tell about the decisions we have to make in life.
What is the difference between the two roads in The Road Not Taken * 1 point?
Q. What is the difference between the roads in the “The Road Not Taken?”
One road is a bit wider
. One road is more shady.
What is the difference between the first road and the second road?
The first road was Smooth,Often used by the travellers.., doesn’t have any ups and downs, comfortable. Whereas the second road was not smooth, it was uncomfortable and it wasn’t used by the travellers often and it has many ups and downs.
Is there any differences between the two roads as the poet describes them?
(i)
There is no difference in the roads
as the poet describes them in stanzas two and three except that the road he took was covered with grass looked to be not much used. Otherwise, both roads were equally covered with uncrushed leaves as if no person had stepped on them.