Stopping by woods On a Snowy Evening
Question #1: Who is the speaker in the
poem?
Answer: The poet Robert Frost who speaks through the
horse rider, is the speaker of the poem.
Question #2: Whom does the speaker refer
to in the first stanza of the poem?
Answer: In the first stanza of the poem the speaker
refers to the owner of the wood who is not present at that time.
Question
#3: Why does the speaker stop on the darkest evening of the year?
Answer:The poet is a traveller.It is night time and
he can not go ahead.He is fascinated by the natural beauty of the woods.So he
stops near the woods to enjoy the beauty of nature because he say woods are
lovely dark and deep.
Question #4: Why does the horse
impatiently await the next move of his master?
Answer: The horse impatiently awaits for the next
move because it thinks there is no farm house near and they have to travel a
long distance to reach their destination..
Question #5: The speaker in the poem is
captivated by the beauty of nature. Why does not he stop for long to enjoy
nature’s beauty?
Answer: No doubt, he is captivated but he has to do
many things to fulfil his promises therefore he can’t stop there anymore. He
says that the world of fantasy is very inviting but one must maintain balance
between the world of reality and imagination.

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