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Comment 147 of 247, added on January 9th, 2006 at 10:39 PM.
just like what Iqbal said to us that those who on the move have gone a
head/those who tarried even a while got crushed/halt is out of place. Just
keep move on.................
taufiq from Indonesia
Comment 146 of 247, added on January 9th, 2006 at 2:08 AM.
yes this poem is definately about death and suicide and the horse reminds
him there are still things he has to take care of and people he has made
promises to so there for he cares for others more than himself.
justin from Japan
Comment 145 of 247, added on January 2nd, 2006 at 5:32 AM.
I tkink this poem is a symbole of our life.We are like travellers in this
world & our life is like a "passing shadow".
Eman from Yemen
Comment 144 of 247, added on December 30th, 2005 at 10:20 PM.
robert forst's this poem is excellent conveying us to perform work before
metting Mr. death.This existing world can be vision from different
angle.This world is composed of beautiful scenery; we are amazed to vision
it, but human being had to perform innumberable work before embrassing
death.
yubraj from Nepal
Comment 143 of 247, added on December 30th, 2005 at 10:01 PM.
robert forst's thid poem is excellent in nature and structure.robert urge
us to do something before embressing the death. nature and woods scenery
are plesing to every one but one need to do lot of thing before embrssing
death.
yubraj from Netherlands
Comment 142 of 247, added on December 30th, 2005 at 1:19 PM.
i am a child of 12 years, i sang this poem at my carol service, it was done
beautifully, i go to portora royal school, look it up
Jamie Blair from United Kingdom
Comment 141 of 247, added on December 28th, 2005 at 2:10 PM.
I think that it's very possible for this poem to have more than one
meaning. However, I still have trouble agreeing with the notion that it's
simply about a late night ride in the forest. That could be all that Robert
Frost had in mind when he wrote it, but I doubt it. I also doubt this poem
is just about the beauty of winter, although it could be. I believe this
poem is symbolism of contemplating suicide and realizing that suicide is
not the way. I also see it as a poem about the importance of life and not
giving up. Suicide may not be the exact message, but I feel the message
definitely has something to do with life's struggles, giving up on life,
and questioning ourselves in our darkest moments. It's about our own
strength within us in times of heartache. Suicide, however, still seems to
me to be an obvious answer. This doesn’t mean Robert Frost himself thought
about killing himself. The inspiration for this poem could have come
elsewhere. Maybe he just wanted to get this poem out as a message of hope.
Maybe he knew someone who was going through a similar situation as the
speaker; a friend or family member. Whatever his reason for writing this
poem, I personally see it as very uplifting, positive, and inspiring. That
last stanza speaks to me. It speaks to anyone who has considered throwing
it all away. Assuming that it is about suicide, the fact that the speaker
has a change of heart and realizes that he in fact does have more to
accomplish before his time is done is beautiful. The message is clear:
never give up, ever. I love to read it when I am feeling sad. It picks me
up and reminds me that I can get passed it.
Nicole from United States
Comment 140 of 247, added on December 23rd, 2005 at 12:44 PM.
I think its a santrat a cross-breed from santa and a rat. It CAN ride fish
Dolfrin from Finland
Comment 139 of 247, added on December 22nd, 2005 at 5:56 PM.
This is definetly about a Kangaraffe a cross breed from asia of a giraffe
and kangeroo and they CAN ride horses. Yep thats what it is, indoubtbly.
JimMy from Fiji
Comment 138 of 247, added on December 20th, 2005 at 5:19 PM.
I don't think this poem is about death and I don't think it is totally
about darkness either. There are some somber undertones to it, but out of
all of it comes hope and inner strength. Hope is the antithesis of
darkness and I think thats what makes this such an amazing piece.
Jay from United States
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just like what Iqbal said to us that those who on the move have gone a
head/those who tarried even a while got crushed/halt is out of place. Just
keep move on.................
taufiq from Indonesia