What is a central idea of "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"?
A. without alerting the neighbor, a man stops by his neighbors woods outside the village.
B. a man stops by dark woods in the middle of nowhere to watch the snow fall.
C. while on a long journey to take care of business, and run stops by snowy woods to give his horse a rest.
D. a man stops to admire woods on a snowy evening but must leave because he has things to do.
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Explanation:
The speaker of the poem is mindful that he has "miles to go before" he can stop to rest, so aware is he and so pressing are his responsibilities that he actually repeats this idea twice at the end of the poem. He knows that his "promises" must be kept, his responsibilities met. However, he cannot help but be arrested by the beautiful and tranquil sight of the deep, dark woods "fill[ing] up with snow." It is the darkest evening of the year and the "downy flake" blows gently through the "lovely, dark and deep" forest. The speaker is so awed by the sight of the dark woods and the pure white snow that he stops, and even his horse is a little confused because he is used to their routine and knows that they would not normally "stop without a farmhouse near." Thus, one theme of the poem is that the beauty and tranquility of nature can provide a respite from the demands of society and work.
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answer is (a)
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