Introduction:
Truth of mortal life and fact of eternal life has meaningfully pictured by Robert frost in his poem “stopping by woods on a snowy evening”. Robert Frost is an extraordinary imaginative poet and his poetic wordings are so simple to comprehend. He has wisdom in his expression. For that reason, everyone can easily relate him/herself with the thought presented by Robert Frost in his poems.
First three stanzas of confession:
In the poem “stopping by woods on a snowy evening” Robert Frost expresses the sense of stagnations and loneliness. He relate himself with the woods covered by snow and he confess that he know the person whose these woods are. Then he realizes the feeling of his horse and says, that the horse must not feel the same, but, maybe amazed to see me in the woods without a farmhouse nearby. Frost says, the sound of my horse harness must be compelling that is there any mistake. The other sound is of sweep of wind and downy flake.
Last stanza to shake-up:
At the last stanza, Frost compels himself that the environment is so close to him. At the same tine, he shakes-up himself that there are number of commitments and tasks which he should accomplish. Therefore, he says there are miles to go before sleep. Means, there are a lot of things to do before leaving this flimsy life and materialistic world.
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The tone and expression:
Frost always provided a very easy tone to comprehend the meaning easily. His way of expression in the poem “stopping by woods on a snowy evening” is heart touching. His thought is not only his but a thought of many. Everyone can relate him/herself with Frost writings.