

What would the poet tell after ages with a sigh?Īns. The poet believes and we all know that one road leads to another, so going back to the original path is not easy. He doubts if he would ever be able to come back to take that other road which might have given him some other more lucrative options in life. Throughout the poem and the poet’s journey, he faces an archetypal dilemma. Was the poet doubtful or clear that he would return to take the other path which he could not take earlier?Īns. He realizes that his choice will make ‘all the difference’ in his life, but he is presently uncertain about what the difference would turn out to be. He does not anticipate being any less conflicted then or any more satisfied with his choice. The poet believes that at some time far in the future, he would still be thinking of his two possible paths ‘with a sigh’. The overall tone of the poem is of regret. After reading the poem, can you detail the tone in the entire poem?Īns.

The decision that he now makes, will influence him and his life along with his rest of the decisions, since the two roads are same, they still have varied options in them. A choice between two roads that seem very much alike, will make such a big difference many years later in the poet’s life since this particular decision, the path opened up many different opportunities for him in future. Why will the choice between two roads that seem very much alike, make such a big difference many years later in the life of the poet?Īns. ‘I’ is referred to the poet Robert Frost.The poet doubts whether he will ever be able to travel on the first road again.The poet kept the first road for another day that had been less travelled by others.To whom ‘I’ is referred to in the stanza?.What did the poet keep for some another day?.The antonym for the word, ‘leads’ is _ _.He was very doubtful that he would never be able to come back to it.Find a word from the extract that means ‘crushed’.Why was the poet doubtful about the first road?.The first road led to dense growth of plants and animals.The poet is feeling sorry because he could not travel on both the roads.The poet is standing at a point where two roads diverged in the yellow wood.Give the opposite to ‘met at a point’ from the passage?.At which point in the woods, the poet had reached?.Read the extracts given below and answers the questions that follow: ‘wanted wear’ is the expression which means that nobody walked on the road taken by the poet.‘The other’ refers to the road that the poet took.‘Because it was grassy and wanted wear ’.The poem is ‘The road not taken’ by Robert Frost.Which expression means that nobody walked on the road taken by the poet ?.

