What is the tone of the poem “the road not taken” (in 100 to 120 words pls ) class 9
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Robert Frost's poem “The Road Not Taken” discusses the choices that a person may face in his life. The poem has a literal and a figurative meaning. Its tone is therefore reflective and pensive.
Tone of the poem is changes from negative to positive. He calls the woods yellow, sorry, trodden black, doubt, shows poets pessimistic tone. But last line shows optimism. Rhyme scheme of this poem is ABAAB.
Tone refers the writer's attitude toward his subject. In Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken," the word I would use to describe the tone would be "uncertain" or "doubtful." We see this in how the speaker reacts to the decision, represented by the two roads, that he has to make. To where it bent in the undergrowth.
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