Discribe the poet's view about stopping by wood on à snowy evening
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"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" was written by American poet Robert Frost in 1922 and published in 1923, as part of his collection New Hampshire. The poem is told from the perspective of a traveler who stops to watch the snow fall in the forest, and in doing so reflects on both nature and society.
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The line, “If you can dream – and not make dreams your master” is a very important principle for having balance. Meaning, dreams should not be your only aspirations, goals, or thoughts. At the start of this line, the narrator praises dreams and longings, but warns against becoming blinded with those wants. Dreams should not be all a person works for. This quote means that people should not be a slave to their dreams, constantly working for their dreams and wishes. There are other things we should work towards, other than our selfish desires
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