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Q: An important thesis on "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost


"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," a poem by Robert Frost, was published in 1923 in his collection "New Hampshire". Frost was an American poet renowned for his depictions of rural New England life. 

This poem, celebrated for its tranquil imagery and contemplative tone. It was written during the Modernist era, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" showcases Frost's mastery in capturing profound moments of introspection and the beauty of the natural world. It is a little poem, and famous one. the last four lines are most important. 

In the course of the poem, one traveller was passing a jungle, and he is talking alone in an unimportant place. He was with horse. He expresses that he knows the owner of the jungle. The owner lives in the village, and he says my horse seeing why I stopped here without a farmhouse. 

In a time, he expresses that it was the winter of the year, and the traveller says thinks that horse may thinks that I (traveller) had mistaken. In a time Frost write the famous lines, In the famous lines of the poem, the traveller says, "The Woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I Sleep, and miles to go before I sleep." Those lines meant jungle was large and dark, and he can not how long the way. 

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