English, asked by mzzzadi16, 11 months ago

Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
(a) What philosophy of life does the poet advocate in the first line?
(b) what does the poet doubt if he would ever be able to do?
( c) What is the relationship between the symbolism of road and the poet's life?

Answers

Answered by kmw30811
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Answer:

Explanation:

a.The poetry saying that no one can tell what is going to happen in the future.

b.The poetry is doubting that he should return.

The  road  is the ports life. The road that keeps going so we can not see the end.

Answered by annasl
0

Answer:

"The Road Not Taken" is a poem written by Robert Frost,

Explanation:

(a) Frost's attitude in "The Road Not Taken" is that the road he chose made all the difference. He did not take the alternative route. And, while he may be lamenting the fact that he did not choose the alternative path, he is content with his decision, believing it has made all the difference.

(b) "I doubted if I should ever come back," Robert Frost writes, implying that he doubts he'll ever be able to return to the job he currently holds. He's equating his awareness in a circumstance where a critical decision must be made to picking a path through the woods.

(c) This road represents life and the daily decisions we make that modify and mould our destiny in ways we don't understand. The poet has arrived at a fork in the road and must choose between two options.

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