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Stopping by woods on a snowy evening Robert Frost summary and explanation SLC english note

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Stopping by woods on a snowy evening Robert Frost notesblognepal.blogspot.com


The poet narrates the beauty of the nature and his duty as a human being. One snowy winter evening the poet was riding through a dark forest. He stopped for sometimes in the woods. The poet knew the owner of the woods who lived in the village nearby and in his absence the poet was enjoying the loneliness of the nature. The poet was on the horse-back and the horse was surprised to find that his master stopped without a farm house between the woods and the frozen lake in the darkest evening of the ear. Poetic fancy had taken him to the queer world. Meanwhile his horse broke the silence by shaking the harness bells in order to ask if he committed some mistakes. The sound that could be heard was of the gentle wind and the falling of soft snow flakes. The bells and the wind awakened the poet from the flights of fancy. Then he realized his journey was to go still further and he had to go far distance before he slept. So he stopped enjoying the loneliness of the nature and decided to depart from there. The poet may be somewhere indicating that there are times in our life which distract us from our normal duty, but the law of nature enforces us to continue our remaining life and fulfill our obligations and responsibilities. If we want to succeed we should fulfill them without being distracted. notesblognepal.blogspot.com
The poet says that our life is short and death is approaching towards us every movement of our life. The more we travel in our life the nearer we are to the destination. The destination where our life ends is the death. Our journey of life is short and it is full of many commitments and accountabilities. We have responsibilities to our family, friends, society and the country as well. If we fail to discharge our duties for them we fall short in our life. There are disturbances all around our life and our life span is limited. So we should not engage ourselves in any useless work and go on moving ahead towards the goal to fulfill the mission of our life before we die. As our life is limited we cannot involve ourselves enjoying only certain elements in our life. We have diversified goals in our life which we need to complete in relatively shorter time. In a sense we are packed with many obligations that we have to complete in shorter period of time.
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