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Where does the poet stop with his horse?

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Answered by tanishkakirjat09
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Answer:

The horse stopped between the woods and the frozen lake because the speaker wanted to see the beauty of the woods.

Explanation:

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

The horse stopped between the woods and the frozen lake because the speaker wanted to see the beauty of the woods.

Explanation:

1. The poet has stopped to admire the woods. However, his

horse thinks that this action is a bit strange. The horse as the

poet's companion is only used to stopping at places where the

poet finds a place to rest.

2. In the fourth line of the first stanza, the poet says that the

woods are slowly filling up with snow and the lake is also

frozen.

3. The woods that the poet is passing through are mysterious

and dark. They are lovely and deep. The atmosphere of the

woods is a source of pleasure for the poet.

4. The poet is a social being. He is not an outcaste. Like every

human being, he has been burdened with worldly

responsibilities since his birth. So he has to continue his journey

to fulfil all promises and perform all duties.

5. The first feathers of a bird are airy, soft and light. It seems

that the poet wants to refer to the lightness of the snowflakes

that fall almost silently in the woods, by using the words downy

flakes.

a) Here 'he' refers to the owner of the dark woods. 'He' lives in

the nearby village.

(b) The poet has stopped to absorb the natural beauty of the

woods.

(c) The poet feels that the owner, or God, will not mind his

trespassing in the woods. He is watching the poet's actions.

But he will not find the poet stopping to see the woods fill

up with snow.

2. (a) Here 'he' refers to the horse that the poet is riding

(b) The horse is used to stopping at busy places. It stops at the

sign of farmhouses and civilized settlements. The horse might

feel that the poet is making some mistake because the poet

nowhere.

(c) The woods are silent because the poet says that only the

sounds of the blowing of ‘easy wind' and the falling of ‘downy

flakes' can be heard.

3. (a) The poet realises that he has his own duties and

responsibilities to fulfil before he goes to sleep or dies. The

poet cannot ‘rest' as he has miles to go.

(b) The poet cannot 'rest' as he has miles to go. He cannot shed

his duties and indulge in pleasure.

(c) The poet implies that it will be a very long time before he

takes rest or faces death. Here 'sleep' symbolizes death or rest.

Therefore, his future days will be filled with hard work, labour

and duties.

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