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Comment 52 of 132, added on March 11th, 2007 at 10:40 AM.
I am currently studying this poem in college and i am finding it difficult
to apprehend your interpretation of this poem. I must say i agree with
Kyle, as how exactly have you perceived the rhyming scheme as four seasons?
Because the poem clearly talks about one season, that beng winter. I also
like to point that ABAB as the crows footsteps may possibly be reaching a
little too far into the meaning.
Pardus from United Kingdom
Comment 51 of 132, added on January 28th, 2007 at 3:36 PM.
the poem apprears to be light-hearted but after analyzing it, it is obvious
that the poem has a deeper meaning. the poem shows that if something
should happen to you, you should be happy that something worse did not
happen. The crow sybolizes death while the snow symbolizes good fortune or
luck. The hemlock tree could symbolize someone or something looking out
for the speaker like a friend or God. The last four lines ofthe poem show
how grateful the speaker is to still be alive and to have someone looking
out for him. The poem shows nature in a different light.
holly from Armenia
Comment 50 of 132, added on December 20th, 2006 at 12:51 PM.
i think this pome is short and simple and i really enjoy reading it
cooper from United States
Comment 49 of 132, added on December 19th, 2006 at 6:24 AM.
i like this poem much! its such a pleasing poem to read and is a great
reflect on life and simplist things. short and sweet. thankyou Mr. Frost
Yosef Uzbek from Namibia
Comment 48 of 132, added on April 19th, 2006 at 9:46 AM.
This peom showed a good example of mood and I thought that using french for
the very last word was excelent.
Michelle from Canada
Comment 47 of 132, added on April 11th, 2006 at 7:42 AM.
it shows that if something small happens to you you should be glad that it
is not something worse. Be thankful for what u got
Jessica
Comment 46 of 132, added on April 4th, 2006 at 4:52 PM.
I am analyzing this poem for English and thank you! Everything that
everyone has said is really helping me understand the meaning of this poem.
Emily from Canada
Comment 45 of 132, added on March 19th, 2006 at 1:38 PM.
im doing an essay on this poem for school and i think that all the reasons
that everyone has sumitted are all things that this poem could
mean....personally when i first read this poem i thought it was written
after his wife died but when i looked it up i found that it wasnt....i
believe this poem is saying that your day might start out bad but the
simplest things can make it better....
katherine from Australia
Comment 44 of 132, added on March 18th, 2006 at 4:27 PM.
frost is a poet that deals with the metaphysical aspect of life. in a way
he is a romantic poet with a love for nature but a critic to man. he deals
with our subconscious mind by elaborating on what we see but not
acknowledge all the time, hence i think this particular poem is like a
postivity towards distress and tragedy. coz as he said "has given my heart
a change of mood".
anu young from United Kingdom
Comment 43 of 132, added on March 15th, 2006 at 2:01 PM.
I totally understand this poem the way casey did. I agree it is looking at
"bright side" after a bad day. I really like it, it seems positive and
happy.
Tina from United States
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I am currently studying this poem in college and i am finding it difficult
to apprehend your interpretation of this poem. I must say i agree with
Kyle, as how exactly have you perceived the rhyming scheme as four seasons?
Because the poem clearly talks about one season, that beng winter. I also
like to point that ABAB as the crows footsteps may possibly be reaching a
little too far into the meaning.
Pardus from United Kingdom