



In the poem ‘The Road Not Taken’, the poet stands at a junction of two roads and is in a dilemma which road he should choose. SUMMARY (Poem Outline): The Road Not Taken 7.6 Rhyme Scheme POEM: The Road Not Taken Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,ĭiverge-extend in different directions from a common point Wood-forest Traveller-a person who travels Undergrowth- the growth of small plants beneath the large trees Fair-nice Claim-demand, tell or ask as a right to have or own Better Claim - showing that it is comparatively better Grassy-full of grass Wanted wear-had not been used and needed to be affected by use Though-in spite of something Lay-placed horizontally Trodden-walked over Know-to have information Doubt-uncertainty Age-a very long time hence-here it means in the future Difference-a point or way in which people or things are not same.
