Explain imagery of the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
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The poem is a realistic description of a wood and two roads diverting in it. The first line gives us the image of the wood which is yellow. The visual description of the roads makes us imagine how ‘grassy’ it is. There is also an image of leaves on the diverging roads.