Re: "stopping by woods on a snowy evening":
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Posted by Annie on May 08, 19101 at 15:23:41:
In Reply to: Re: "stopping by woods on a snowy evening" posted by hilal on March 24, 19101 at 10:56:35:
Hey, my tecaher along with many others believes that this poem is about suicide. I disagree. In all of Frost;s works, he is wrtring about nature. this poem is simply a man (1st person) stopping in the woods to enjoy the natural surroundings. i had to write a persuasive essay on this and got an A becuase i argued all of my points.
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