
That too (like this one)is a poem that teaches about self-reliance and not necessarily following where others have led or gone. The poem that comes to mind is Jyodi tore dakshone keyo na ashey,tauhe ekla chalo. Interestingly, Frost decided to name this poem ‘The Road Not Taken’, which begs the question of which road carries more weight to the main character.


This poem brings to mind another great poem and song of an Indian poet-Rabindranath Tagore,who also wrote our national anthem! Like many of Frosts poems, The Road Not Taken is set in a rural natural environment which encourages the speaker toward introspection. Now, without downplaying its ability to inspire through positive individualism, Frost also expresses regret for the road he did not choose and even paints it in broad strokes throughout the poem. He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life. It is about not having a ‘herd mentality’ and to be able to think and decide for oneself-independently,regardless of the ways and customs of others.These choices, can make all the difference to our future. The Road Not Taken Poem Exercise Class 10 and Question Answer from the casebook background of the poet Robert Frost Robert Lee Frost (Ma January 29, 1963) was an American poet. This is a poem that teaches us about about individuality and non-conformism. However,the whole poem (within it’s simplicity) has a deep metaphoric philosophy and significance.

This is a poem by the Robert Frost,the American Poet.On the surface ,it seems to be a simple poem about a man waking in the woods and takes the road lesser used or ‘less trodden’ path.Something that can happen to anyone on an ordinary walk. Q: what does this poem ‘ road not taken’ teach us?
