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What aspect of nature does the poem focus on in Stopping by wood on a snowy evening?

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It seems like in the poem the nature is almost pulling the character in. The nature is depicted as "lovely" and overwhelming and the dark and cold forest still lures the reader in. It could mean that characters are tempted to go back to their own roots, the forest, and escape from their simple safe lives to be one with nature.

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Robert Frost's love of nature is expressed in the setting of his poem "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening." His elaborate description of the woody setting brings vivid images to the reader's mind. Frost explains the setting so descriptively that the reader feels he is in the woods also<br><br>The setting is a very important tool Frost uses in writing this poem. The setting is obviously in the woods, but these are not just any old woods.

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