(B) what Sound does the poet hear when stops
in the middle of the woods.
Answers
The narrator could hear the sound of the harness bells of his horse, sounds of the easy wind and the downy flake.
It suggests that the surroundings were very calm. Silence prevailed all around. So the narrator could hear even the sounds of the snowfall and the mild breeze. This adds to the overcast and mysterious atmosphere of the place.
Answer:
§ The poet was going back home with his horse through the woods.
§ He was enchanted by the frozen lake in the woods.
§ The snow falling on a cold winter night and gradually filling up the woods amazed and stopped the speaker in his tracks
§ As he stopped the poet hears the sound of
* the harness BELLS of his HORSE,
* blowing WIND &
* falling flakes of SNOW
§ This indicated about the CALM&SOOTHING ENVIRONMENT
§ SILENCE spreads everywhere
§ This enables the poet to hear even the sounds of the SNOWFALL and the MILD BREEZE.
§ He is mesmerized by its SERENE BEAUTY