From the poem Stopping by woods on snowy evening by Robert Evening from the second stanza “The darkest evening of the year” what does it implies??
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“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Setting
As the title makes clear, the poem is set in the "woods on a snowy evening." In fact, it's the "darkest evening of the year," which suggests that this might be the winter solstice.
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