Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening
Stopping by woods on a snowy evening Robert Frost is a poet who expresses himself through his poems. ... On surface level the poem seems as though it is telling you about a man who walks past someone’s woods and decides to stop awhile and watch them fill up with snow. ... “The woods are lovely, dark and deep. ... This makes the reader understand that the time spent watching the woods was too short. ... Frost also uses alliteration in the line, “the woods are lovely, dark and deep”. ... It is after all, the middle of winter: “the darkest evening of the year. ... Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening is representative of Frost’s collective works as it is a descriptive piece “ The only other sound’s the sweep of easy wind and downy flake” and “The woods are lovely dark and deep” These lines are examples of descriptive and expressive language.