Snow Imagery in “Desert Places” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”

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English

 

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James J

 

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December 19, 2013

 

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University

 

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The speaker is outside at nightfall where the snow is falling fast. The speaker sees the field that is almost fully covered in snow. The only way the speaker is able to tell that it is a field from all the snow is the last “few weeds and stubble (Frost, Desert., line 4)”. When the speaker looks at the snow covered field, he sees the “blanker whiteness of (the) benighted snow (Frost, Desert...
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When the speaker looks at the snow covered field, he sees the “blanker whiteness of (the) benighted snow (Frost, Desert., line 11)” the blankness symbolizes the speaker’s feelings and thoughts of his loneliness and the loneliness the surrounds him. The whiteness of the field creates an open, desolate, empty space that further enhances the poem’s mood of emptiness and loneliness for the reason because the field is now blank and empty and is smothered by loneliness...
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