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why did he use the phrase dark and deep​

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Answered by yashasvipatwal
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The woods are lovely, dark and deep: The woods is the metaphor for death. ... And miles to go before I sleep: Metaphorically the “miles to go” is life and the “sleep” is death. The narrator's repetition of the final lines also have a darker meaning.

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