Robert Frost's poem "Stop by a snow-covered night forest" and Christina Rossetti's poem "Uphill" has a common main theme, including passage of humans from the cradle to the tomb. In addition, these two pieces are examples of poetry; rich images, highly effective metaphorical languages, metaphor and anthropomorphism include symbols and implications. In these two poems, the image is a dynamic element. Robert Frost uses the open line "I think they know their forests" and draws a clear image of those traveling in the forest and in the darkest night.
"In the highest state, all the events are connected, in other words, if it is not included in the Inquisition if it is not driven out from a beautiful castle for Miss Kungan 's love, If you do not run the baron through the body; If you have not lost all the sheep you brought from this wonderful country of El Dorado, you have to lose marinated lemon and pistachio here I will not go.
In the best world, all happenings are consistent; that is, unless you are kicked out of a beautiful castle for Miss Kunegondo's love, you walked and walked in the US if you did not join the Inquisition Have you. If you did not pass the baron, you would not come here to eat jams or pistachios unless you lost all the sheep you brought from this wonderful El Dorado country. @ A good speech, @ answerwer Candide; Abut let's plow the garden. @
I think that traveling once means a large survey of self. I searched the whole world, but what I was looking for was here, and all those idiots. This situation happens suddenly when a lonely traveler is already in a big turning point in life. It is true when suddenly quitting work or when a huge number of big words are full of expeditions. Chris McCandless went to a school bus abandoned for starvation. John Steinbeck left, it is not like a poodle. Andrew Miller went everywhere in 50 states and sprinkled avocado sauce on shirt.