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Answer to the Question 1

The major theme that we get to see in the poem is about the love of a mother or the
motherhood. We as a child continuously take our mother for granted but without her our life
gets to be useless. Mother is a precious blessing by God which we got to keep with love and
care. She does her work of parenthood with an immaculate heart and total commitment. The
primary educator may be a mother for any child and if he keeps learning life’s lessons beneath
her direction, nothing can halt him in accomplishing the statures of victory. Whenever they
aren’t around us, our heart feels a unique sense of void and emptiness. When they are around,
we feel like we have everything. A mother is an inspiration, a role-model, and a symbol of love.

Answer to the Question 2

The “She” mentioned in the poem refers to the wonderful creation of Almighty which is
'mother'. A mother continuously wants the best for her child. A mother is someone who will
love her child unconditionally till her last breath. Her love is something that no one in the world
can express in words. It is made up of deep devotion, sacrifice, and pain. She is the greatest
blessing in the world. But often we do not understand the value of them and even if we do, we
do not appreciate them enough. The mothers deserve all the appreciations in the world. She is
the best thing ever happened in every person's life.

Answer to the Question 3


"The road not taken" by Robert Frost shows up to be a classic predicament of making any
choice in life. A number of distinctive translations can be made from the poem, driving the
reader to battle with Frost's central meaning of the poem. Symbolism, uncertainty, and conflict
are the poetic components found in it. If we compare it with William Wordsworth poem The
solitary reaper', we can find similarities of it in different prospects of the poem. In this poem,
the poet mentions about a young lady, a good country girl, who is in a field alone. As she is
collecting her crops, she is singing a sad tune which echoes within the profound valley. The
speaker inquires us to halt and tune i to her tune or "gently pass". The writer has not a clue of
what this tune is about or if it features a subject. Having no reply, he guesses it's almost a war
long back, something ordinary, or indeed a few enduring which she's has gone through and may
go through again. He inevitably leaves himself to the reality that he may never discover out the
subject of her never-ending tune. The subjects like uncertainty, and symbolism are clearly
prevalent in the poem which match the context of "The road not taken"

ESSAY 2
Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" is a notable poem that is appreciated by many. On the surface, the
poem shows up to be a classic predicament of making choices in life in any case., A number of distinctive
translations can be made from the poem, driving the reader to battle with Frost's central meaning of the
poem. Closely looking at the incongruity, imagery, equivocalness, struggle and retrospective patterning
found in "The Road Not Taken" can offer assistance to uncover the genuine subject of the poem,

Symbolism is depicted all through the poem An illustration of symbolism is Frost portraying a road
within the woods to represent the choices in life This delineation symbolizes the choices in life
individuals confront, and how they make those choices. The narrator within the poem chooses the road
"less traveled" and finds it makes a distinction in his life once he arrives at his goal. Be that as it may,
Frost never clarifies the distinction it made, he lets the reader decide why the road "less traveled" made
a contrast. Another example of imagery within the lyric is found in how the narrator chooses which road
to require His choice is based essentially on the wear and tear of the road, and this speaks to how
hurriedly individuals make critical choices in life

Uncertainty and conflict are another poetic components found in "The Road Not Taken" The most
conflict rotates around the narrator's failure to choose which road to take The narrator can select the
common, simple road that will guarantee victory but won't fundamentally bring fulfillment or select the
less traveled" road that will be more -challenging travel with obscure results: The reader does not knew
on the off chance that the road chosen was the road less traveled or not Likewise, uncertainty is found
in numerous distinctive zones within the poem Most readers of the poem can rapidly relate to the
narrator's conflict since this strides common in lifestyle.

"What is Success?" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is another notable poem where choices are to be made.
The theme of the poem is success and how we can accomplish it. According to the poet, we are able to
accomplish success by winning the regard of brilliantly individuals and also appreciating whatever life
gives us. But for achieving that, we must make our choices that lead us to success.

"The Armful" by Robert Frosts one of the famous works where the theme is about a man who a choice
to make The poem is exceptionally typical In the poem, the mains holding so much parcels that he is
having inconvenience carrying them around until at long last he must reorganize the bundles in an
improved way so that he can carry them. The parcels are typical of all of the things we have in our lives:
God, family, companions, school, sports, connections, etc. We attempt to adjust all of these things in our
life utilizing our hands, minds, and hearts, but some of the time life gets to be overpowering and we
simply cannot carry all of the things we are alternating to carry. At this point, we must set down
everything, reorganize, reprioritize, and begin once more We do have to make a choice in our life

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