A Poetry HandBook Notes
A Poetry Handbook Notes:
Robert Frost's Stopping By Woods on a Snowing Evening
Robert Frost's Stopping By Woods on a Snowing Evening
- By the first paragraph, I can feel and understand the message that author trying to send by expressing his thoughts of woods and the falling snow.
- The introduction of this poetry id the interior monologue ' no louder than the snow falling, are interacted with little raps of sharped sounds-not mallets, not that heavy, but different.
- The transitions in this poem are hard to catch because they happen too fast because of a different kind of electricity flows.
- Stanza There, " the woods are lovely" takes us back to the vibe of our first stanza " Darka and deep"
- This poem was written in order to statement of human resolution and ambivalence. By bringing strong technical devices his statement was much stronger and interesting.
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