Discusss the theme of the poem Stopping by woods
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Like much of Frost's work, it's a poem about the contemplation of nature and man's relationship to nature. The poem describes a man making his way home on a snowy evening to stop and watch a neighbor's woods fill up with snow, despite the cold and the late hours.
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The theme of Robert Frost's poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is returning to home. The poem also gives the reader a feeling of discomfort sometimes, for example when Robert Frost says "His house is in the village though/ He will not see me stopping here" that implies that the rider should not be there. ...❤
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