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Read the poem 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost, and answer-

According to you, does the poet look back with pride, or does he lament about his choice? Write a paragraph of about 150 words explaining your interpretation with evidence.


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Answered by jhirijhiri26
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I think that the poet would take Pride because of travelling in the way which was less travelled. It is because the extraordinary things are done by those people who dare to traverse the way which common people dare not.

when the poet stood on the place where the road got bifurcated and he had to choose only one, he became apprehensive of the thought whether he could come back or not. But he chose that way which was not travelled by many people and that way was covered with grasses. The poet presumed that he would have been exempted from weariness walking through this path.

This poem by Frost has an inner meaning too. In life, sometimes we come to such a position where there are only two ways left for us to choose. We become nervous because both the ways are unknown to us and we don't know which path will lead us to success. The poet here draws a similarity between life and this travel and wants to convey a message that not all the ways are rough. Most of the time people like to pace on the same track that has a record of travelling by many. Sometimes people get success by choosing a different path though they are prohibited by others around them. A Genius always accepts challenge and for accepting that challenge he wins and becomes genius. The poet is proud to chose such a way that led him to ultimate success.

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