Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
by Robert Lee Frost
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These lines are taken from the poem stopping by woods on a small evening written by Robert Lee frost
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Frost depicts the conflict between pleasure and duty in his poem there are many attractions and temptations in life. But we should not forget our responsibilities and the goals we have set for ourselves.
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Robert Frost depicts the conflict between pleasure and duty in his poem one Winter evening the speaker is going somewhere on horseback. On the way he passes through a thick wood. The trees and the ground are covered with snow the speaker stops in the forest to enjoy the beauty of the landscape. He contemplates the beauty of the landscape he contemplates ( to look at all sides with attention ) the serene ( beautiful ) surroundings and feels like staying on. But he remembers that he has many duties to fulfill he cannot afford to waste any time. There are many goals he has set for himself and many commitments he has made to others. It will be a long time before he can sit back and relax. He must leave the path of duty. The woods are enchanting but he cannot stay on.
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It is tempting to spend time in enjoyable activities but we should not forget our responsibilities.
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