Whose thoughts are described in the poem "Stopping by woods on a snowy Evening"?
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It’s the authors thoughts as he is describing what he sees on his way home. He’s thinking to himself about how lovely the woods look as the snow covers it in white. In fact, it’s SO beautiful that he stops to watch it!! Hope this helps !
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The narrator’s identity is not described - simply that he is returning home from town, and stops by a woodlot to contemplate suicide. We know, biographically, that the poet, Robert Frost, was at a point in his life where he felt he had failed his family. We also know that he said it was inspired by a real moment he had one evening. … So, if you want, you can think of the narrator as a small-scale farmer, like Frost at the time, who has had a bad year financially.
How much of the desire to lift the feelings of depression by falling asleep in the snow came directly from Frost and how much was imagined for the poem, we are free to speculate about