what does the poet mean by yellow wood
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In the poem, 'The Road not Taken', the poet refers to the wood as 'The Yellow Wood' because it was the time of Fall (Autumn). So, all the leaves have turned yellow or yellowish-orange.
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In the poem's first line, Frost describes the wood through which the narrator travels. It is "a yellow wood," which establishes the poem's autumnal setting. ... By setting the poem in the empty woods in autumn, Frost creates a sense of silence and a tone of melancholy in the poem.
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