no it wasnt . As he needed to over lots of obstacles..1st he was rejected then he still came to great Britian to pursue his potry he wasnt sure if he could acheive his success. Then he needed to convince his family too.
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No it was not easy, rather it was difficult for him.....but he chose that road because it had a better claim....the poet also afterwards thinks that if he had take the second road it would have been good for him...
No, the road Frost took was not easy to travel. It was the one less traveled by, which made all the difference according to the poet in "The Road Not Taken." This suggests that Frost deliberately chose the more challenging and unconventional path in life.
no it wasnt . As he needed to over lots of obstacles..1st he was rejected then he still came to great Britian to pursue his potry he wasnt sure if he could acheive his success. Then he needed to convince his family too.
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no becuse he don't know any thing about road so, he don't know he will sucseed or not
no the road was not easy
no the road was not easy to travel.
no the road was not easy
no the road was not easy
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The road taken by Frost was not easy to travel as tit was less traveled as well as it was full of difficulties as he mentions that it was "trodden black". which indicates that it was not easy
No, it was not an easy road as it was the road less travelled. However it made all the difference in his life.
Robert Frost did not choose the easy road; he was an adventureous person. e preferred the path less travelled by people, which was grassy and wanted wear.
No, it was not an easy road as it was the road less travelled. However it made all the difference in his life.
Frost choose the path(path is a metaphor) because it was a path he had not taken beforejjj
Acoording to philosphers the road taken was not easy to travel because of the decision making of the poet. In the poem the poet finds it difficult to choose which road to travel.
Robert Frost wrote The Road not Taken in 1915 and it was published in 1916The Road Not Taken was written by Robert Frost in 1915.