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refer to the poem stopping by woods on a snowy evening

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Frost also has a tendency to pair what he sees in nature with spiritual or emotional occurrences. the "darkest evening" for a person might be the time when they felt the worst. Perhaps this person is struggling with depression, sadness, anger, hatred, etc. The rider in the poem chooses not to stop and stay beside the snowy wood because he has "miles to go before I sleep" (line 15). You could interpret this sleep as death, so perhaps the rider has decided to not give into depression/suicidal thoughts etc.

this poem is about someone who is tempted to stay and watch the beauty of nature, but must return to his human responsibilities, or about someone who is on the brink of suicide or depression and who chooses to continue his struggle for life.

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