what message is conveyed in the pome "The Road Not Taken" class 9 CBCE
Answers
Explanation:
The Road Not Taken" can be interpreted in various ways; we don't know exactly which message Frost may have intended as the "correct" interpretation. Scenarios within the poem present several possible ways to find meaning in the poem.
The speaker in the poem is faced with deciding which of the roads that "diverged in a yellow wood" will be followed. This could indicate that some message about making decisions is forthcoming. Consideration is important - the speaker spends significant time debating the choice.
After studying both paths, the speaker chooses to follow the road that appears to have been used less often - "it was grassy and wanted wear." Frost may be advocating for the individualist with this decision, encouraging readers to not fear following their own paths regardless of what is done by the majority.
The speaker hopes to return and travel the other road at some point in the future, but concedes this is not likely - "I doubt if I should ever come back." The speaker anticipates that, in the future, the choice of which road to follow will make "all the difference". While there seems to be a comfortable acceptance of the choice that has been made, but there is a hint of regret or curiosity about what would have happened if s/he had followed "The Road Not Taken."
Answer:
The message conveyed in the poem road not taken is that making a right and correct choice is of paramount importance.Right and correct choice can make our life happy and prosperous whereas the wrong choice would ruin it.
hope it helps thank u