Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveller, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To wear it bent in the undergrowth
1) why did the poet feel
sorry?
2) what does 'yellow wood'
stand for?
3) what do the 'roads'
represent?
4) what was poets plight to choose the road?
Answers
Answer:
1) The poet feel sorry because he cannot travel through both the roads. He has to choose one.
2) Yellow wood stand for the dry leaves on the road.
3) Roads represent the opportunities which came to us and we have to choose from them. A good decision can take one to the success whereas a wrong path can ruin one's life.
4) The poet chose the road which was less travelled.
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Answer:
1) The poet Robert Frost feels sorry because he can only travel on one road.
2) Yellow wood refers to the jungle during autumn season.
3) The two roads symbolize the choices that one has to make in life.
4) The poet chose that road because it was less travelled. He wanted to do those activities which had not been done by anyone earlier. The poet didn't seem to be interested in choosing a much trodden path of life.