narrate the poet's mind in the woods in a paragraph
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narrate the poets mind in the woods in a paragraph
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Though charmed by the outstanding excellence of the lovely, thick and dark woods, the poet couldn't stay there for a long time, as he needed to go over a significant distance, covering numerous miles.
Further, he needed to fulfil many commitments or do numerous obligations before his everyday rest or the everlasting one.
Maybe the poet is helped to remember his unfulfilled obligations and obligations he needed to complete before his residency on earth finished.
Consequently, he, with lament, understands that he needed to continue to proceed with his excursion and couldn't rest before satisfying his obligations throughout everyday life
Explanation:
- The question is taken from the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by American poet Robert Frost.
- In the "darkest evening of the Year", the poet Robert Frost utilizes specific modifiers to portray the snow-shrouded woodlands he notices. He well portrayed the woods as "beautiful, dull, and profound".
- Lovely, dark, and deep are a few of the modifiers utilised here.
- The term 'lovely' demonstrates that the trees in the woods were calming and satisfying to the poet's eyes.
- The poet was excited and invigorated by seeing these brilliant snow-shrouded woodlands.
- Secondly, the word 'dark' depicts that the trees are secretive.
- And the modifier 'deep' shows that the woodlands are thick, and anybody may handily get 'derailed' in them.
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