Robert Frost

Stopping by woods on a snowy evening

Discuss the major themes of the poem " stopping by woods on a snowy evening"? Assingment among 200 word

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I think the tranquility of nature and duty both are themes in the poem. Frost describes conflicts between desire and duty as if the two must always be mutually exclusive; in order to support his family, a farmer must acknowledge his responsibilities rather than indulge in his personal desires. This conflict is particularly clear in "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," when the narrator expresses his wish to stay in the woods and watch the snow continue to fall. However, he is unable to deny his obligation to his family and his community; he cannot remain in the woods because of his "promises to keep," and so he continues on his way.