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Robert Frosts Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

he poem because the information about the narrator's prior commitments and fatigue is provided at the end. In retrospect, the first stanza can be analyzed as the narrator's difficult journey. The middle and last parts of the text, like the woods, can be seen as the temptation, as is evident in the lines "The woods are lovely dark and deep"(L. 13). But the narrator overcomes his temptation shown by: "But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep"(L.L. 14-16). But, as stated earlier, Frost wrote this poem about himself, therefore the same conclusions can be drawn about his hard work and perseverance on New Hampshire. Finally the poem's message is to rally on in the face of adversity. In conclusion, the theme of "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" reflects Robert Frost's perseverance in writing his book New Hampshire. His perseverance, and the speaker's, is therefore a model to follow by anyone considering giving-up when faced with hardship....

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