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What theme is explored in Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken"?

AThe theme of nature's beauty and tranquility

BThe theme of time and its passage

CThe theme of love and relationships

DThe theme of choices and their consequences

Answer:

D. The theme of choices and their consequences

Read Explanation:

  • In Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," the central theme revolves around the idea of choices and their consequences.

  • The poem describes a traveler at a crossroads, faced with a decision about which path to take.

  • Although the speaker cannot predict the future, the act of choosing a path symbolizes how decisions in life shape one’s journey.

  • The poem reflects on how the choices we make, even seemingly small ones, can have lasting effects on our lives.


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