why does the poet repeat the line And miles to go before I sleep
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poet has repeated the ' and miles to go before I sleep ' because he wanted to lay stress on this line , he has used this line in both textually & symbolically .
textually he means that he has to travel long to reach his distention ( his home) before he takes a rest .
symbolically he means that he has to perform many duties on this earth and travel a long way in this journey of life before he takes his eternal rest ( death).
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textually he means that he has to travel long to reach his distention ( his home) before he takes a rest .
symbolically he means that he has to perform many duties on this earth and travel a long way in this journey of life before he takes his eternal rest ( death).
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
- Robert Frost emphasises the speaker's thoughts of wistfulness while also emphasising the line's figurative possibilities by repeating the poem's penultimate sentence as the poem's closing line.
- Repetition may also be employed to draw the reader's attention to the words' possible figurative interpretations.
- Moreover, in the first line, the poet wants to convey that he wants to stay in the forest, whose tranquillity is irresistible.
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