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Comment 207 of 247, added on May 9th, 2007 at 2:00 PM.
In this poem Frost is describing a cold evening in the woods. I think he is
on his way to do something important, like a promise he intends to keep,
because he says, "But I have promises to keeps, and miles to go before I
sleep, and miles to go before I sleep". I also think he is worried about
what may lie ahead of him because he is taking the time to clear his mind
by watching the snow fall in the woods.
Emily DeCiccio from United States
Comment 206 of 247, added on May 9th, 2007 at 12:56 PM.
I think that this comment shows how we should stop and take in the good
things in life but not to be lazy in it and to keep to our
responsibilities.
David B. from United States
Comment 205 of 247, added on May 9th, 2007 at 12:53 PM.
In the poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost, i think
that it is about a harsh journey that a journeyman has to endeavor and go
through. I believe that he finds a cabin and a nice old man in the middle
of the forest where it is freezing cold. Where ice drips form on you're
nose and that it is so cold that you shivery profusly. I believe that frost
uses amazing imagery in this peom and captivated me to read more and want
more. Overall, this poem really took me on a journey and told me how it is
to endeer on a harsh endeavor and need shelter when it is cold and dark .
You look to people for your time in need and pray that you do the same when
someone comes knocking on your door.
Matthew Fauls from United States
Comment 204 of 247, added on May 9th, 2007 at 3:06 AM.
This poem is interesting. What came to my understanding of the poem is that
the writer loves to see the man in the village as he crosses through the
woods, but he "has promises to keep," and "miles to go" before he sleeps.
So I believe the theme of this poem is that you mustn't stop what you are
set to do, and you must be dedicated, no matter what pleasures or obstacles
may lie on the way.
Brian Kamei
Comment 203 of 247, added on May 8th, 2007 at 9:07 AM.
This poem has always been a favorite of mine. It is number one on my list
of poems
Jonathon Winters from United States
Comment 202 of 247, added on May 7th, 2007 at 8:10 PM.
This poem was awesome!!!!!!
Shawn from United States
Comment 201 of 247, added on May 3rd, 2007 at 11:39 PM.
This poem can be interpreted many different ways. Many people, and I am
able to see it too, say that it is a poem of suicidal thoughts, and the
contemplation of killing oneself. When Frost says
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
It can be, and is in some cases, taken as a contemplation of suicide.
Though, to be brutally honest, I believe Frost was just illustrating the
wonders of the journey through a snowy wood. ( He does it beautifully, I
might add. )
Jake Grossman from United States
Comment 200 of 247, added on May 2nd, 2007 at 11:34 AM.
The best poem i have read yet keep up the good work
Andrew Noel from United States
Comment 199 of 247, added on April 19th, 2007 at 1:07 PM.
There are four stanzas in the Robert Frost poem "Stopping by the Woods on a
Snowy Evening" not two. I find myself offended that you would compromise
Frost like that!!
Halley from United States
Comment 198 of 247, added on April 10th, 2007 at 4:18 PM.
ThIs PoEm is tottaly superb.I M really impressed from his poem.his poems r
really valuable and they r being publishe till now and will b published
afterwards also
M.AHMED ANWER from Pakistan
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In this poem Frost is describing a cold evening in the woods. I think he is
on his way to do something important, like a promise he intends to keep,
because he says, "But I have promises to keeps, and miles to go before I
sleep, and miles to go before I sleep". I also think he is worried about
what may lie ahead of him because he is taking the time to clear his mind
by watching the snow fall in the woods.
Emily DeCiccio from United States