THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
1 Describe the two roads that the author comes across ?
Ans: The author comes across two roads, one seemed to be well tread. But, its end wasn't visible as it turned into the jungle. One the other hand and the other one seemed to be less travelled upon which was indicated by the lush, green grass overgrown on it.
2. Which road does the speaker choose and why ?
Ans: The poet chooses the other, less travelled road. He is adventurous by nature and therefore opts for the less travelled, unconventional risky road, as he wants to something unique.
3. Which road would you choose? Why?
Ans: (a) I would choose the well -frequented road as it is risk - free and also I don't want to miss the opportunities available over there.
(b) I'd love to tread upon the unknown, risky less travelled path as who knows, what fun it might bring. It might bring some new out of the box opportunities or chances are I might as develop some of those opportunities, myself.
4. Does the speaker seem to be happy about his decision?
Ans: No, the poet doesn't seem to be happy with his decision to go through the unknown path as it hasn't helped him in realizing his dreams. Also, he is not in a position to declare whether his choice was right or wrong, as though it was fun in the beginning but impractical in the long run. Hence it is necessary to mention that only a right choice would bring about a change in anyone's life.
Q.5 The poet says, 'I have taken the road which is less travelled by and that has made the difference'.
What difference does the poet mention?
Ans: The poet chose an unconventional path which is seldom chosen by anyone. Everyone walks the path that is well-shaped and well-travelled as it is a sure shot map to success . But, he chose to travel the risky path. The poet means that he could have also, like others chose the common path and thus would have been into a more lucrative profession. Perhaps it would have been more rewarding than the present one. He needn't have looked back at his life with regret.
.....END....
Seetha Lakshmi! :-)
1 Describe the two roads that the author comes across ?
Ans: The author comes across two roads, one seemed to be well tread. But, its end wasn't visible as it turned into the jungle. One the other hand and the other one seemed to be less travelled upon which was indicated by the lush, green grass overgrown on it.
2. Which road does the speaker choose and why ?
Ans: The poet chooses the other, less travelled road. He is adventurous by nature and therefore opts for the less travelled, unconventional risky road, as he wants to something unique.
3. Which road would you choose? Why?
Ans: (a) I would choose the well -frequented road as it is risk - free and also I don't want to miss the opportunities available over there.
(b) I'd love to tread upon the unknown, risky less travelled path as who knows, what fun it might bring. It might bring some new out of the box opportunities or chances are I might as develop some of those opportunities, myself.
4. Does the speaker seem to be happy about his decision?
Ans: No, the poet doesn't seem to be happy with his decision to go through the unknown path as it hasn't helped him in realizing his dreams. Also, he is not in a position to declare whether his choice was right or wrong, as though it was fun in the beginning but impractical in the long run. Hence it is necessary to mention that only a right choice would bring about a change in anyone's life.
Q.5 The poet says, 'I have taken the road which is less travelled by and that has made the difference'.
What difference does the poet mention?
Ans: The poet chose an unconventional path which is seldom chosen by anyone. Everyone walks the path that is well-shaped and well-travelled as it is a sure shot map to success . But, he chose to travel the risky path. The poet means that he could have also, like others chose the common path and thus would have been into a more lucrative profession. Perhaps it would have been more rewarding than the present one. He needn't have looked back at his life with regret.
.....END....
Seetha Lakshmi! :-)
No comments:
Post a Comment