Which road did the poet did not take ?
From the lesson , the road not taken ,, class9
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Most of the time, "The Road Not Taken" is read as an ode to individualism and going your own way. Frost seems to be celebrating the trailblazer who prefers a journey few others have taken. It's almost ironic how often the poem is quoted: Reading "The Road Not Taken" during a high school graduation is certainly one of the most well-worn paths a valedictorian can take. In fact, according to scholar David Orr's book named after the poem, the phrase "Road Not Taken + Frost" is searched more frequently than other 20th-century poetry searches such as "Waste Land + Eliot" and "This Is Just to Say + Carlos Williams." It even outclasses searches like "Like a Rolling Stone + Dylan," taking place about 2.5 times more often. (To say nothing of searches for the 20th-century poet Sir Mix-a-Lot.) When you start to think of all the people who are mistakenly searching "Road Less Traveled" instead of the poem's proper name, it becomes clear that the poem has made a sizeable impact on our collective consciousness.
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The poet didn’t took the first road because it was travelled by many travellers and the poet wanted to explore an untravelled road so he chose the second road which was less travelled by the passers by.
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The poet didn’t took the first road because it was travelled by many travellers and the poet wanted to explore an untravelled road so he chose the second road which was less travelled by the passers by.
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