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Comment 32 of 132, added on November 22nd, 2005 at 7:33 AM.
some of the comments made are particularly helpful for my a level
assesment on robert frost. i have a number of comments i wish to share on
the poem to help people like me who are studing it.the abab rhyme scheme
sounds very like the pattering of the crows feet on the tree. the 4 lines
rep the 4 seasons. thge 4-4-4-5 syllables reps the change of mood. the
black crow reps misfortune and the white snow reps good. i think this poem
is quite catchy as even me as a v literal person am getting into it and
know it almost off by heart. my fav frost poem so far is the most of it
because the man is someone we can all identify with at some stage in our
lives.
sam from United Kingdom
Comment 31 of 132, added on November 21st, 2005 at 11:27 AM.
i luv rob frost. this poem has helped me through my suicidal days
gordon from Antigua and Barbuda
Comment 30 of 132, added on November 21st, 2005 at 11:25 AM.
this poem helped me through rough times in my life. I feel like a better
person from it. I love Robert Frost.
gordon from Antigua and Barbuda
Comment 29 of 132, added on November 10th, 2005 at 2:39 AM.
This poem reminds me the gloden days of my life.The moments which i cherish
till now.And makes me feel proud of achievements personally.
stuty from India
Comment 28 of 132, added on November 9th, 2005 at 4:12 PM.
Everyone is sayin stanza 2 is positive but if you read it carfully there is
nothing there to suggest that. The poem has been cleverly writter so it can
be taken either way.
GM from United Kingdom
Comment 27 of 132, added on November 7th, 2005 at 5:57 AM.
dont forget about the contrast in the possitive and the negative, 1st
stanza being negative and 2nd being possitive
Captain Lovemaker from United Kingdom
Comment 26 of 132, added on November 2nd, 2005 at 8:03 AM.
To be honest, i don't real;y like this poem of Frost's. It's plan and
boring, he has written so much more better work for example The road not
taken. It's more deeper than this poem.
Kyla Bryant from United Kingdom
Comment 25 of 132, added on October 30th, 2005 at 6:05 PM.
I had to analyze this poem for my English II Honor's class and I think this
poem can be so deep if you just stop to read read it through a few times.
Don't let things in life get you down, but when they, let simple pleasures
like nature's snow life your spirits.
Rachel from United States
Comment 24 of 132, added on September 18th, 2005 at 5:23 AM.
what a nice poem s
Chen Bo from China
Comment 23 of 132, added on September 17th, 2005 at 11:45 AM.
this is the very good poem written by sir robert frost as i concluded by it
that it is quite useful for that kind of person that got depressed by
taking some small things & it give a very high confidence & boosting power
for them.
thanks.
ankit kumar jain from India
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some of the comments made are particularly helpful for my a level
assesment on robert frost. i have a number of comments i wish to share on
the poem to help people like me who are studing it.the abab rhyme scheme
sounds very like the pattering of the crows feet on the tree. the 4 lines
rep the 4 seasons. thge 4-4-4-5 syllables reps the change of mood. the
black crow reps misfortune and the white snow reps good. i think this poem
is quite catchy as even me as a v literal person am getting into it and
know it almost off by heart. my fav frost poem so far is the most of it
because the man is someone we can all identify with at some stage in our
lives.
sam from United Kingdom