Analysis of the Robert Frost´s Poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

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‘Stopping by woods on a snowy evening’ is considered as a masterpiece since it was written in 1922 and published one year later. This poem certainly represents Frost’s expertise in providing us with powerful hidden meanings, which also challenge us to discover his real intentions behind the main theme. This critique is going to be based on several aspects that are worthy of discussion: Contrast between concepts, symbols, moods, author’s purpose, backround of the poem. In addition, it will dispense my personal opinion and feelings according to my understanding and interpretation of Frost’s work of art.
From a structural point of view, this poem is made up of four (almost) identical stanzas. I feel that the simplicity of the poem itself demonstrates Frost’s genuine ability to create such a modest masterpiece that contains unique emotions that go beyond the paper. Even though this poem is very short and smooth-flowing, it takes longer to analyze it than reading it. In this writer’s view, the first stanza represents the speaker’s uncertainty and fear of being discovered watching anoth...

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