Sunday, June 2, 2019
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy E :: essays research papers
"Stopping by Woods on a bloodless Evening" and "Mending Wall" An Analysis of Two Robert Frost Works.James Allen once said, You are today where your thoughts have brought you you will be tomorrow where your thoughts divvy up you. After reading the two Robert Frost poems, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and Mending Wall, one can non help to wonder what kinds of thoughts inspired these two poems. It becomes clear that the underlying theme in both of these poems is simply emancipation of thought. These free thoughts give a person the capability to live how he chooses.     In the first poem, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Frost vividly describes a freedom that many of us take for granted. He tells how he has decided to take the time to stop what he is doing and admire the snow as it falls in the woods and on a frozen lake. The man who owns these woods lives in the town and is ignorant of the beauty that they contain. He has not taken t he time to chance upon how beautiful they are as the snow comes down. The owner of the woods, well call him Bob, lives in the town and is busy living his life in the town. Bob will not notice because he takes for granted the fact that he is able to go look at the woods much like the author. Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village, though He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. The persona is saying that he knows who owns the woods, but he wont see him looking at the woods because he lives in the town. The author knows that Bob will not visit because he only owns the woods, he lives in the town and does not appreciate the beauty they possess or he would be there tour them himself. The author is appreciating life and the freedom that he has firearm observing his own winter or the last stanza of his life as he watches the woods as they fill will snow. It is clear that the author (the persona of the poem) has chosen a life diff erent from that of Bob. Bob has chosen the city life of materialistic things while the author has decided to take in the beauty of the world.
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