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My Travels With Time

Author: KSB2006
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"Stooping by a woods on a snowy evening"

"STOPPING BY A WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING" may readily be called one of the master pieces of Robert forst . He describe a pleasent experience of his life . Like a poem . Apoem is not a just record of something that once happend to the poet . It is fare boader areas of experience. The poet say he was walking by woods on snowy evening in dark night . He was stopped near the woods and even the owner of the woods is not here . The poet says that the weather is unsuitable so the owner of the woods will not came out of his house . He also says his little poney must be thinking that the rider has gone made . Because he stopped near a place where there is no farmhouse nearby . His horse also shake the bells that attached to his leather strips as he is asking Weather he stopped here because of mistake and stopping here at this time is a risk.He says though the wood dark and deep but he stops here want to enjoy the beautiful scenes of nature and beautiful snowy evening. The also farther says he want to go back to his another life because ha has his promise to keep . Here the poet convey the idea that the woods( symbolizing life) beautiful but he has to withdraw of this beautiful aspect of life because he also want to his later life which is another aspect of life . Nature is so beautiful no one want to leave it but life is also important . So he want to back to his life at any rate in any condition because he has his promise which he want to keep .

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