This paper is on a poem by Robert Frost "Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening." If The Road Not Taken is my favorite poem, this would definitely be a close runner up. Frost uses good diction in giving it a very smooth transition from line to line due to its assonance and end rhyme. Although this poem has no direct metaphors or similes, the poem's format and very vivid detail still keeps the reader interested. There are also very few technical features inserted in the poem, the only special addition, (other than the alliteration "dark and deep") like with most of his other poems is the heavy use of symbolism. Like the previous one, it appears to be very simple, but it has a hidden meaning. Someone who has not read much of Frost's work might think that there is no deep meaning, just that people should stop once in a while and spend time with nature, away from the hustle and bustle of cities, but this, although it is one of the minor points Frost is trying to get across to the reader, is not the main one. This could be considered a flaw, or just a marketing tool to get people to read his other poems.
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