The summary of the peom "the way through the woods"
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The Way Through the Woods’ by Rudyard Kipling describes the changes that have come over one particular plot of forest.
The poem begins with the speaker stating that there used to be a road in the woods here. It was seventy years ago that “they” got rid of it, Since that time there have been new trees planet and exponential growth from the plants that still lived there. The entire area has been reclaimed by nature.
In the next lines the speaker discusses the “keeper” of the woods and what this person has access to that he does not. The keeper is able to see the secret interactions of animals and exist among them freely. Kipling’s speaker concludes the poem my describing all the things that one might see if they were to enter the woods at night.