In the poem road not taken it is obvious that the poet is happy about his decision as stated in the line "and that has made all the difference". He also tells himself that he will travel the otherm road some other day which proves that he was more tempted by the road less travelled. The poet also feels that the outcome of the road less travelled would be more rewarding.
In the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, the poet takes the road "less traveled by." This choice he made to take the less traveled road signifies his decision to take the unconventional path in life and highlights themes of individuality and autonomy.
A character taken on by a poet in a poem. What is that a narrator, a protagonist, a persona or a antagonist
Yes, because he is proud that he took the road "less traveled by." He is glad that he did not follow the crowd.
The poet takes the second road in the poem that is he had chosen to become a poet and that has made all the difference.
No, the poet was sad, actually the poet chose one road but he had a thought of what would be in another. If he would have chose the other than too he would be sad..
Yes, the poet seemed happy about his decision as he is uncertain at that moment .But in future he will be telling others that this decision had made all the difference.
Acoording to philosphers the road taken was not easy to travel because of the decision making of the poet. In the poem the poet finds it difficult to choose which road to travel.
Robert frost.
It symbolises the paths that the individual can take of either conformity or individuality. As he chose the road of conformity it was the longer road and harder to take 'past tense' but in the ending of the poem he has changed to the road of individuality and it was the easier road 'future tense' in the poem.
1916
A Road Not Taken- Robert Frost
Yes.
Frost choose the path(path is a metaphor) because it was a path he had not taken beforejjj
Robert Frost wrote the poem "The Road Not Taken" in 1915 and it was published in 1916.
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost describes a traveler who comes across a fork in the road and must choose between two paths. The poem reflects on the idea of choices and the uncertainty of the future. The traveler ultimately chooses the less-traveled path, symbolizing individuality and taking the road less followed.
In Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," the season mentioned is autumn, which is described as the time when the leaves were turning yellow.
Robert Frost wrote The Road not Taken in 1915 and it was published in 1916The Road Not Taken was written by Robert Frost in 1915.
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