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Solution 1
The traveller suddenly
finds himself in the yellow woods at a point where the road forks into two.
The problem that he faces
is that he cannot decide which road to take to continue his journey since it is
not possible for him to travel both roads at the same time.
Solution 2
i) A yellow wood- Yellow
wood symbolises the autumn season. Autumn corresponds with old age. The poet
could be symbolically talking about the later stages of life.
ii) It was grassy and
wanted wear- It means the grassy path was not treaded on by many travellers and
seemed to invite people to tread on it. This phrase represents the allure of
the unconventional paths we take in life.
iii) Passing there- The
use of the path by passersby.
iv) Leaves no step had
trodden black- The leaves had not changed their colour and turned black because
of less people stepping on them. It could represent a path one may have
never/seldom taken in life for the fear of uncertainty.
v) How way leads on to
way- This phrase means how certain decisions one makes in life could pave the
way for many other decisions.
Solution 3
i) In stanza two the poet
explains that the only difference between the two roads was that the road he
took had the right to be chosen (the better claim) because it was covered with
grass and looked as if it had not been used too much. Besides this difference,
both roads had been equally worn down by passersby travelling on them.
In stanza three the poet
says that both the roads were equally covered with leaves and that no person
had stepped on.
ii) In the last two lines
of the poem the poet says that there is a difference between the two roads
because he took the road that was less travelled by other people and that made
all the difference to his journey.
Solution 4
The last two lines of the
poem mean that years later when the poet will look back on his life, he will
tell people that he made a decision a long time ago and took the road that was
less travelled and that has made all the difference in his life.
The poet may regret his
choice because he says that he will "be telling this with a sigh" meaning that he was not happy with
his choice. Alternatively, it could also be a sigh of relief. The poet is
relieved that he picked the right road to tread on and that may have led to his
destiny.
Solution 5
The Solution below merely
gives an outline of how students can answer this question based on their
perspectives and experiences. Students are recommended to create
meaningful responses from the points below.
Here are some hints that
students can use:
I have not had to make a
difficult decision/choice up till now.
Choices that I will have
to make in the future:
- The stream of education that I should
choose once I finish my 10th grade-Arts, Science or
Commerce.
- Which college I should choose.
- Should I pursue my dream sport?
- Should I forfeit it for a career like
medicine or engineering etc?
The following must be
kept in mind while making a choice:
- Think carefully before making a
choice.
- Will it be good for me now as well as
at a future date?
- Am I making a choice that I will
regret in the future?
- Do I like doing things like the rest
or do I like doing things differently? Will I choose an unexplored path?
- Will I be able to stick to the choice
I have made and try to make the best of it?
Solution 6
Students are recommended
to frame their own responses for this question. Here is an example:
It is not easy to make
choices in life either because both alternatives look good or because we don't
know which is a better choice. However, since we have to choose an alternative,
we must take this decision wisely.
Further, once we have
decided to walk a certain path, we must take the ownership of that decision and
accept the consequences instead of looking back with regret.
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