The hesitation the speaker experiences in "The Road Not Taken" is similar to the hesitation we may go through when we want to take important decisions. How do we make up our minds? Chapter - the road not taken (class 9)
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The poem allows its readers to think about their life and the choices they take when they face a difficult decision. The speaker also experiences the hesitation we all experience when face a complicated decision.
The reason is that each path seems mysterious and it is impossible to tell where they will lead. But we can make up our mind about what we have to do just by showing courage and believing on our luck. It is easier to take decision when we know what we will gain. But, when the results are unknown, we can only go in the direction our heart takes us.
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The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost.
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