In 9th-class English, students are introduced to a variety of literary works, including poems and prose that reflect different themes such as nature, morality, love, and human experiences. A key requirement for students is to analyze the texts deeply, understanding the author's purpose, character development, and underlying messages. For example, in the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, students are expected to interpret the significance of the choices in life and how they shape one's destiny. By developing a critical approach to literature, students can not only enhance their reading skills but also relate the lessons from literature to their own lives.