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In the last stanza of the poem there is a repetition of the line and miles to go before I sleep

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Answered by sandeepkaurbasati658
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poet has repeated the ' and miles to go before I sleep ' because he wanted to lay stress on this line , he has used this line in both textually & symbolically . textually he means that he has to travel long to reach his distention ( his home) before he takes a rest .

Answered by varindagarg812
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Concept:

In 1923, the poem appeared in his collection New Hampshire. A Snowy Evening Visit to the Woods The story follows a writer as he walks through the woods. The poet is riding his horse through the snow in the dark and stops near the woods near a neighbor's house to watch the snow fall. The writer maintains his position near the trees, drawn in by the deep, black silence. In that deep, black night, he wished to bask in the beauty of nature, but his responsibilities to his life drove him to move on. He is impelled to continue his adventure into the cold woods, but he decides to do so.

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There is a repetition of the sentence and miles to go before I sleep in the poem's final stanza.

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As a result, this line is repeated to underline the poet's desire for us to improve. "And miles to go before I sleep," the poet says. The word "sleep" in this context refers to death's ultimate sleep. The poet wishes to convey the idea that our lives are similar to those of a traveller on a journey. We must continue to execute our tasks and responsibilities until the final destination (death) arrives, as well as appreciate the small moments of delight that occur along the way.

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