Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by: Robert Frost
This poem is simple. It can be explained by anyone but it depends on how far they could explain it. It depends on how shallow or deep their thoughts will be. There might be different interpretations on this poem but the writer ensures that it continues toward a present goal or destination.
For me, the main essence of this poem especially dealing with the last stanza is that the writer may be talking of a night's rest or an eternal sleep — death — that concludes a satisfyingly challenged life. Some might agree and some may not agree with it but either way, these interpretations suits the situation; it just depends on what the reader would think or how he would interpret these stanzas of the poem.
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