ENG2611
ASSIGNMENT 1
2021.
ASSIGNMENT 1
2021
MSELEKU THEODORAH BABONGILE
ENG2611
STUDENT NO 62730401 | UNIQUE NO 608046
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Question 1
Part 1: Designing the lesson
1) Summary
This poem signifies a situation where the poet was walking down a road that had a
diversion. He had to choose between the two paths. Since he was a single person, he
could choose only one of the two paths. The wood was yellow which represents a world
full of people who have been residing for many years. The poet kept standing at that fork
and looked at the paths very carefully. He looked as far as he could. Before moving
forward on one path, he wants to understand how it was. Was it suitable for him to walk
on it or not? He was able to see the path till from where it got curved. However, afterward
it was covered with trees and thus was hidden. He wanted to understand the advantages
and disadvantages of the paths. The same happens in life too. We have to make
decisions thinking about its good and bad consequences in the future. The poet looked
at one path for a long time to decide whether it’s good or not for him. Then he takes the
alternative path as he feels that both paths are equally good. He feels that the path he
chose was better for him. The path was grassy which depicted that it was walked over by
fewer people and also, it was ‘wanted wear”.
It depicted that the path was unused. However, as he walks on the path for some distance,
he realizes that both the paths were similarly worn out. Even in our life, every decision
has its own good and bad consequences. We might think we are in a better position than
the others but it is not the reality. The poet says that the two paths looked similar that
morning. Both were having leaves on them. No one stepped on that and thus they were
green. He decided to move forward on one path and keep the other for another day.
Although he knew that he would not be able to return back as one path would lead to
another. This happens in life too. We make a decision and move forward in that direction.
We think that we would get a chance to start over again if we fail. But that does not
happen. The poet says that sometime in [Show Less]