what is the symbolic meaning of 'lovely' 'dark' and 'deep' woods in stopping by the woods on a snowy evening by robert frost
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Robert Frost uses symbols in his poem. In Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, the woods are a symbol, and they are described as "lovely, dark and deep". The woods provide a place for shelter and serenity. ... Another symbol is the snow. The snow implies the purity he feels when he is alone; it is just him.
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