- What does the poem speak about?
A) about the plight of roads
B) about the people
C) about two roads
D) about the choices made by people
The Road not taken
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about the plight of roads
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The poem speak about the choice made by people.
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The road not taken. This poem is from class nine. A lone traveller is presented with two routes in Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," which represents the journey of life and the choices we make along the way. The narrator chose the route that was "grassy and wanted," illustrating the drive for originality and adventure that many of us possess. The road represents our lives in the poem "The Road Not Taken." According to the poet, the path we don't choose in life is "the road not travelled." He talks about how he felt after making such a decision in the past. Our future and where we end up depends on the road we take.
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