
That notwithstanding the woods are also very lovely. Among such mysteries include sexual appetite, death and afterlife reality. They also signify the diverse mysteries that denote human life. The woods represent opportunities that can be explored or risks that can be taken. In any case, there are several meanings that can be derived from the poem. He looked at the woods and remembered his childhood experience when he observed snow piling up. He wondered at the beauty of natural scenes and tried to decode some meanings from them. However, the poet could be likened to be the speaker. Actually, there’s no clue regarding the actual gender of the speaker in the poem. The poem portrays the speaker’s momentary encounter with natural phenomena. There’s also a unique rhyming scheme noticed in all the stanzas. The term "tetrameter" is a line of poetry that contains four feet. The poem is also written in iambic tetrameter. This is known as a "quatrain" format in the literary world. The poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is written in 4 stanzas with each of them having 4 lines.

He went out to catch a glimpse of the sunrise and all of a sudden, he stumbled upon the idea of composing the next poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening". Before he could finish writing, the morning had arrived. Actually, Frost started by writing a long poem titled "New Hampshire" all through a single night while staying in his house in Shaftsbury, Vermont.

Robert Frost came up with this poem titled " Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" in 1922.
