The Road not Taken 9th standard
1.What was the Poet's confusion.?
2.What was the Poet's opinion about both the roads.?
3.What does the Road represents.?
4.What is the message of the poem.?
5.Write the summary of the poem
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- The poet felt confused because the two road were in front of author and he has to choose only one road the longer or the shorter road that can make change in his whole life and can affect his future.
- the poet found two roads diverged in the yellow wood where we could not travel both the roads. He saw that one road had grassy and wanted wear ,but the other was just as fair. He wanted to choose the one which was less travelled by and not the one which was trodden black so he kept the first for the another day.
- 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost is a poem narrated by a lone traveler confronted with two roads, symbolizing the journey of life and the decisions we make on that journey. The narrator chose the path that was 'grassy and wanted wear,' which demonstrates the desire many of us have for individuality and adventure.
- In "The Road Not Taken," the message of the poem is about life's choices. The speaker is confronted with two roads. He debates his choices. He tries to figure out which road to take.
5.In the poem - 'The Road Not Taken', the road symbolizes our life. The poet says that the path that we don't choose in our life is 'the road not taken'. He describes his feelings about that choice that he had left in the past. The path which we have chosen, decides our future, our destination..
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