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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Poem Chapter 1 The Road Not Taken

NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Poem Chapter 1 The Road Not Taken are prepared by CBSE student eCARE expert to score good marks in class 9. This chapter contain many topics which are very important to score good in class 9. There are some important topic mentioned below:

The poet was standing before the two roads. He had to decide which one would lead him to success. It was not easy for him to decide. So he stood there and introspected. Out the two options, he had to choose the one. Of course, it was not an easy choice.

The poet opined that both the roads were same. They were equally travelled and there was no difference between them. So he got confused. It was difficult to decide which road would be more convenient and comfortable. He wanted to choose the one that would take him to his intended destination.



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Some questions are asked by class 9 students related to English

Question 1.
Where does the traveller find himself?
What problem does he face?
Answer:
The traveller finds himself at a point where two roads diverge. His problem is to decide on which road he should walk.

Question 2.
Discuss what these phrases mean to you.

  1. a yellow wood
  2. it was grassy and wanted wear
  3. the passing there
  4. leaves no step had trodden black
  5. how way leads on to way

Answer:

  1. A forest in the autumn season.
  2. The road was grassy because it was a less travelled road. It wanted people to move on it.
  3. It implies walking on the road.
  4. It means the leaves had not been crushed under the feet of travellers.
  5. How one road leads to another?

Question 3.
Is there any difference between the two roads as the poet describes them?

  1. in stanzas two and three?
  2. in the last two lines of the poem?

Answer:

  1. There is no difference between the two roads in stanzas two and three
  2. In the last two lines of the poem the poet tells that the road he opted for is less travelled.

Question 4.
What do you think the last two lines of the poem mean? (Looking back, does the poet regret his choice or accept it?)
Answer:
The last two lines have the quintessence of the poem. The poet expresses his opinion that it becomes difficult for a normal human being to change his/her decision. The poet intends to walk on the first road but he couldn’t do so because life does not offer multiple chances to choose. The decision taken may mar one’s future or lead one to success. It makes all the differences. He now repents for not getting a chance to travel on the first road.