The correct answer is third person objective. This kind of narrator tells a story without describing any character's thoughts, opinions, or feelings; in its place, it gives an impartial, unbiased point of view. East of Eden is narrated in third person by Sam Hamilton's grandson, who is in fact a fictionalized John Steinbeck. The narrator is not omniscient but gives commentary on the events of the novel, often stopping to make general, common truth-type statements. The narrator of the story is a real character who is reflecting on the lives of the previous generations which enhances a more personal tone to the story.
The poet chose the road less traveled by. This indicates that he believes in charting his own path in life rather than doing what others expect him to do. He is adventurous and loves to take risks in life. He wants to stand out in the crowd.