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In the poem - 'The Road Not Taken', the road symbolizes our life. ... Symbolism: two roads which represents two or more choices in our life.
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Introduction to the Poem In the poem - ‘The Road Not Taken’, the road symbolizes our life. The poet says that the path that we don’t choose in our life is ‘the road not taken’. He describes his feelings about that choice that he had left in the past. The path which we have
feelings about that choice that he had left in the past. The path which we have chosen, decides our future, our destination. The important message that the poet wants to give is that the choice that we make has an impact on our future and if we make a wrong choice, we regret it but cannot go back on it. So, we must be wise while making choices.
Stanza 1 Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveller, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; divergeddiverged:: separatedseparated andand tooktook aa differentdifferent directiondirection yellow wood: a forest with decomposing leaves undergrowth: dense growth of plants and bushes means the forest) Once the poet was walking down a road and then there was a diversion, there were two different paths and he had to choose one out them. The poet says that as he was one person, he could travel on one road only. He had to choose one out of these two roads Yellow wood means a forest with leaves which are wearing out and they have turned yellow in colour – the season of autumn. It represents a world which is full of people, where people have been living for many years. They represent people who are older than the poet. The poet kept standing there and looked at the path very carefully as far as he could see it. Before taking the path, he wanted to know how it was. Was it suitable for him or no. He was able to see the path till from where it curved after which it was covered with trees and was hidden. It happens in our life also when we have choices, we have alternatives, but we have to choose only one out of them, we take time to think about the pros and cons, whether it is suitable for us or not and only then, we take a decision on what path we should choose.
Stanza 3 And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. trodden means walked over. The poet says that both the paths were similar that morning. Both had leaves on them and no one had stepped on them as they were still green inthem and no one had stepped on them as they were still green in colourcolour. He decided. He decided that that day he would take one path and keep the other path for another day, although he knew that one way leads on to another way. He knew that he could not go back on the choice that he had made. Similarly, even in our life once we choose an option, we must keep on moving ahead with that option and we never get a chance to come back and take the other option that we had left earlier.
Stanza 4 I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence; Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference. sigh: deep breath hence: here, in the future He says that in the future, he will take a deep breath and say that once upon a time, he had reached such a point in life that there were two options for himtime, he had reached such a point in life that there were two options for him and he travelled on that road which had been travelled upon by lesser number of people. That decision of his decided his future. Similarly, in future, when you grow up, then you will say that once upon a time, when you were young, you had two options. The choice that you made, made you what you became of it. This is a very strong message for all the students - that you should be wise and be careful while making choices out of the options that you have in your life because your future depends on the choice that you make today.
The main theme of the poem, "The Road Not Taken," is that human beings are confronted with and defined by the choices they make. The main idea of the poem is that the speaker is confronted with this fork in the road and must make a choice as to which road to take. The speaker can only choose one path, and must abide by that choice. The theme of the poem is that human beings are defined by the choices they face and the choices they make. While we might wish to avoid these choices, the speaker (and, the poet, for that matter) tells us that we are unable to avoid the agonizing element of choice.avoid the agonizing element of choice. There can be little to alleviate this burdenThere can be little to alleviate this burden from us; we face the fork in the road and must choose. In the final analysis, the poem indicates to us that the main theme of our choices must also be that we are content with them. The last line of the poem indicates this, in terms of the speaker realizing that the choices he made "have made all the difference." It seems to me that this read on the end indicates that regardless of what our choices are and our decisions, they are ours and we must take ownership of that fact.
Robert Frost ‘s poem “The Road Not Taken” seems to hold out the moral that life is a continuous journey full of divergence every now and then .The important thing is to move on without looking back whether the choice of paths taken was right or wrong. The right or the wrong are the relative terms. We cannot get everything in life and have to make choices .Whatever direction our life takes is determined by the choice made by us. Make a wise choice and be firm on moving without being in a dilemmatic condition .Be confident in your choices. Question and Answers
Q.1 Write the summary of the poem “The Road Not Taken” in your own words? Q.2 Discuss the title of the poem “The Road Not Taken”. Is it appropriate for the poem? Q.3 “The choice we make has far reaching consequences”. How can you make the right choices in life? Q.4 “I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all differences”. (a) What is the difference that the poet mentions? (b) What values do you learn from the speaker? SOURCE : successCDs Edumantra