Q1: Discuss the title of the poem “The Road Not Taken”. Is it appropriate for the poem?
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Q2: Why does the poet say he shall tell people “this with a sigh”? Why do you think the final stanza starts with a sigh?
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Q3: Bring out the symbolism in the poem “The Road Not taken”.
Ans: The poem is about something more than the choice of paths in a wood. We can interpret the narrator’s choice of a road as a symbol for any choice in life between alternatives that appear almost equally attractive. It is only after the passage of years, that we can really evaluate the decisions and choices that we make based on the result of these choices. If we find success, the choice is the right one but if the result is failure and pain then the choice has obviously not been the right one.
Q4: The road is used as a metaphor for life in this poem. Can you think of another metaphor and explain why that has been used to describe life.
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A puzzle can be another metaphor for life. A puzzle requires one to constantly keep figuring out the answers and right after one decision has been made, there are other problems awaiting solution. Similarly, life is also full of doubts and questions. When we are able to figure out solutions and make decisions accordingly another predicament often comes up. We are constantly figuring out things. hence, life is a puzzle
Q.5. “Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear.
–Robert Frost chose a road that was less travelled by. What does this choice show about his character?
–Do you think people should regret their choices or decisions once they have been made? Why not?
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