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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Literature Reader NCERT solutions for class 9 English literature reader can be of great help if a student wants to be thorough with the class 9 English syllabus. This is prepared by CBSE student eCARE expert to score good marks. It is a widely spoken language and is a very important subject for students to build their communication, life skill, etc. NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Literature Chapter 2 The Road Not Taken The Road Not Taken Summary In English In ‘The Road Not Taken ’, Robert Frost makes a fascinating use of two roads as a metaphorfor life. The two roads serve as a metaphor for the choices we make in life. Thus, the roads are, in fact, two alternative ways of life. The choice we make has a far-reaching consequence. The poet leaves the first roadfor the other day knowing well that he will never get a chance to come back to it again in life. He chooses the second road which is less travelled by and this choice has made all the difference in his life.



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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Literature Reader NCERT solutions for class 9 English literature reader can be a great guide for students to master and learn the language. Students need to perform well in the english language as it is one of the core subjects in class 9. The solutions provided here can be very useful for students as it answers many difficult questions and also provides a concise and clear way to write in the exams. There are some changes being made in the NCERT class 9 English textbook as compared to previous years. We have incorporated all these changes in class 9 English literature reader solutions. The Road Not Taken Summary In English In ‘The Road Not Taken ’, Robert Frost makes a fascinating use of two roads as a metaphorfor life. The two roads serve as a metaphor for the choices we make in life. Thus, the roads are, in fact, two alternative ways of life. The choice we make has a far-reaching consequence. The poet leaves the first roadfor the other day knowing well that he will never get a chance to come back to it again in life. He chooses the second road which is less travelled by and this choice has made all the difference in his life. Poet Standing at a Junction The poem brings out the importance of making a choice. Frost uses the two roads as metaphors for life. They stand for two choices, two alternative ways of life and two different directions of life. The choice we make, makes ‘all the difference in life’. The poet stands at a junction in a yellow forest. Two roads are branching out in two different directions. He is a single traveller and can’t travel on both the roads at the same time. He looks at the first road as far as he can see, till it bends in the undergrowth. Two Roads and the Choice The other road is ‘just as fair as the first one’. But it presents a better claim in one sense. It is grassy and wants wear. The poet is confused. Finally, he resolves the dilemma. He chooses the other road because it is less travelled by. He leaves the first road for another day. Poet’s Genuine Doubt Both the roads lie before him covered with the fallen leaves. When the poet leaves the first road for another day, he has also a genuine doubt. He knows how one way leads to the other and one marches on reaching a point of no return. He doubts if he will ever get a chance to walk on the road he has already left. Choice Has Made All the Difference It is very difficult to say whether the road we have chosen will lead us to the desired end. It is very difficult to decide on the spur of the moment. Only the poet will be ‘telling this with a sigh’ that his choice has made all the difference in his life. Perhaps the road that was not taken could have proved more rewarding than the road that was taken. But now he can do nothing as his choice is irrevocable.