In today's world there are few who can take you away from everyday life and bring unexpected experiences through thoughts and feelings. In the world dominated by digital television and Dolby Surround, little art is yet to be contaminated and almost indistinguishable; this is the art of poetry. I think that the time and effort to make movies and television programs is different from writing poetry. Mainstream movies are often direct and not focused.
In contrast to the "desert country", "I stopped Woods on snowy night." The setting is exactly the same, it is a calm and dark winter night, but it expresses quite different emotions. The desert country is a very frustrating poem. The other one is very happy, it makes you wish that winter has arrived. These two poems are very different, but in some respects they are the same. They show two extremes of the same emotion. Whether loneliness is positive or negative depends on the state of the mind. Loneliness can be very frustrating, or it can be done when you gather your thoughts without external pressure. It is a perfect season for reflection in expressing loneliness in winter. In winter you can make everything look dead. This may be a very irritating moment of the year. Snow covers everything in life, indifference sometimes makes people cold. Winter will also be very exciting
Frost then used the natural scene of winter to further stimulate our imagination with two similarly different poems. One poem gives melancholy and loneliness like "dust and snow", the other verse is welcomed and feels lonely. Look at the image revealed in the land of the desert: Can this poem reveal some of Frost 's attitude towards nature? Yes, I can. "Snow like an ignorant snow has neither expression nor expression" Please take action. For me this means that the snow is a white blanket that can cover all of life. Whitespace symbolizes the emptiness of the speaker. For him, there is nothing but a ruthless and lonesome idea. So, we will hear about this feeling of emptiness, the feeling of loneliness etc.