In the fourth Stanza, the poet imagines that sometime in the future, he would revisit his decision of choosing that particular path. But then, he contradicts his own logic, saying that because one road is going to lead to another, it is not possible to go back and take the other path. Hence he had decided to take one path that day and kept the other for another day. In the third stanza, the gets into introspection mode, reflecting that in the morning both roads were similar as they were equally covered in leaves with no sign of being trodden by human. And, that there is hardly any difference between them, as they are equally worn-in. After his few steps, the poet feels that both the paths are almost the same. Walking the road for sometime however, the poet gets into impression that it is the better of the two as it is grassy and looks less worn than the other path. After a while, he is under impression that both the roads are equally good. In the second stanza, the poet decides to take one of the paths and leaves another for other day. However, he could not see very far because the roads were not straight and covered with trees. He stood at the junction and tried to look at the roads where they led. The poet feels limited by the ability to travel only one of the roads as, he is just one person. He reaches to a diversion from which two roads were forking into two different directions. In the first stanza the poet is walking down the road. And, all the life’s message stretches through all the four stanzas. The Road Not Taken starts with “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, …” in first stanza and ends with “….And that has made all the difference” under fourth stanza. Explanation of The Road Not Taken Stanza by Stanza Due assessment of situations and gut feeling instead, may me helpful. Hopes and aspirations are basic to decision making but mere impulse can cause irreversible harms. Summary of The Road Not Taken is about deciphering the central theme of the poem i.e, divergence of paths and confusions on decision making, critical to life. Our life is what we consciously chose at crucial life stages. The poem tells us to be careful and wise in making choices in life as they end up shaping our future. One bad decision can make us regret to a point of no return. Message that we can draw from the poem is that the choices and decisions once made are usually difficult to change and start afresh. Under last and 4th stanza the narrator, the poet himself says that one day he would tell the world that he had to decide between apparently similar choices and he decided to take the road which fewer people took and that ONE decision made all the difference in his life. ![]() He could well anticipate that one path leads to another and it would be almost impossible to to start his journey afresh. The poet also thinks of treading the other path some other day although deep inside his heart, he knew that he would not be able to return. He then takes one of paths as he feels that the one he is picking is grassy meaning, it was walked over by fewer people. He tries hard to figure out the pros and cons of both the paths before he takes one, however he is unable to figure out as both the paths appear confusingly similar to him. The narrator keeps standing at the juncture of diverging paths and looks through as far as he could. ![]() ![]() Stanza one of “The Road Not Taken”, starts with signifying a situation wherein, the narrator is walking down a road which eventually leads into a fork/diversions and he has to choose ONE out of the TWO path options. So, here goes The Road not Taken Class 9 summary: The poem also makes part of CBSE Class 9 poetry syllabus. Under Mountain Interval Collection of Frost, the poem features as first one. This summary is an account of real life dilemma in making decisions as portrayed in the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost.
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