CBSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LITERATURE

CLASS 9

THE ROAD NOT TAKEN

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
“Road” is a metaphor for:
A
choices we make in life
B
morning walks
C
travelling wisely
D
good health
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Answer-‘The Road Not Taken’ is a biographical poem of Robert Frost. In the poem, Frost uses the fork in the road as a metaphor for the choices we make in life. It tells us about a man (the poet himself) who comes to a fork in the road, he is travelling upon. He can’t travel both paths and must choose one.

Detailed explanation-2: -Roads are fascinating as metaphors for life, change, journeys, partings, adventure, etc. or simply as roads.

Detailed explanation-3: -Road is life There’s always something ahead and something behind you. You can’t go back, as even if you took the same road twice, it wouldn’t be the same. This time it could rain, there could be wild animals, or just your state of mind could be different.

Detailed explanation-4: -The speaker’s sudden decision to take one road is a metaphor for spur-of-the-moment decisions, and the fact that the speaker knows he cannot return to this same spot is a metaphor for life-changing decisions.

Detailed explanation-5: -The road referred to in the poem has both literal and figurative meanings. It also refers to the journey of life in its figurative sense. The poet celebrates the road as a metaphoric space of free spirit where people come together, irrespective of their social status.

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