who is the narrator here?
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Robert Frost...
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The narrator is the poet Robert Frost.
Explanation: The title of the poem is 'Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening'. Robert Frost wrote this poem in 1922, and it was included in his New Hampshire anthology the following year. The work frequently uses repetition, personification, and imagery. Frost referred to it as "my finest bid for remembrance" in a letter to Louis Untermeyer.
The speaker in the poem stops with his horse in the woods by a neighbour's house to see the snow falling around him as he travels through the snow at night. Since this location isn't on their typical itinerary or because there doesn't seem to be a farmhouse nearby, his horse shakes his harness bells in confusion.
The speaker stays where he is, drawn to the utter, pitch-black solitude of the woods. But he ultimately decides to carry on, ending the poem with probably its most well-known line: "But I have vows to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep." He feels forced to travel deeper into the cold woods.
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