because (as the narrator writes) the other was (as) just as fair, and having perhaps the better claim, for it was grassy and wanted wear.
in other words, because the road less traveled was the one that needed to be traveled.
The title "The Road Not Taken" refers to the path the speaker did not choose, which emphasizes the theme of the poem about making choices and reflecting on the possibilities that were not pursued. The title suggests that the focus is on the journey not taken, rather than the one that was chosen.
because he had take a path that he hadn't taken before
The Type of Poem Frost uses is called Peanuts
1916
A Road Not Taken- Robert Frost
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Robert Frost wrote the poem "The Road Not Taken" in 1915 and it was published in 1916.
It symbolises the paths that the individual can take of either conformity or individuality. As he chose the road of conformity it was the longer road and harder to take 'past tense' but in the ending of the poem he has changed to the road of individuality and it was the easier road 'future tense' in the poem.
Frost choose the path(path is a metaphor) because it was a path he had not taken beforejjj
In Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," the season mentioned is autumn, which is described as the time when the leaves were turning yellow.
The Road Not taken
The tone of "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is generally seen as reflective and contemplative rather than overtly positive or negative. The speaker seems to be pondering the choices made in life rather than expressing strong emotions one way or the other.
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost describes a traveler who comes across a fork in the road and must choose between two paths. The poem reflects on the idea of choices and the uncertainty of the future. The traveler ultimately chooses the less-traveled path, symbolizing individuality and taking the road less followed.
The road not taken