Poetry Comparison Essay

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Poetry has the ability to be portrayed hundreds of different ways based on the reader, making it simple to find similarities and differences in the writing. Whether it is based on the style the author has or the metaphors they use. They may use similar tone or convey a specific message that differs through their work. Desert Places and Stopping by Woods are both written by the same man, Robert Frost, and though there is some correlation between these two pieces, there is also plenty of diversity.
The fundemental relationship between these two poems is the meaning. They both refer to being in a place of solitary and the comfort hidden in that. In Stopping by Woods, Robert Frost uses the “woods” to present a place the main character wants to
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In Stopping by Woods, Frost talks about a place the character yearns to go. Although this place of solitude is very similar in the two poems, only in Desert Places is the character able to prosper there. Frost makes it clear in Stopping by Woods that he is unable to stay in this place of seclusion, no matter how much he wants to, by saying, “The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep.” However, in the other poem, Frost says “I have it in me so much nearer home To scare myself with my own desert places.”showing he has to stay in confinement. However, the character in this poem does not want to possess this isolation in the same way the man in Stopping by Woods does. Frost uses the snow in Desert Places to represent how lonely he has become and the snow shielding him from society. Although this is what the character in Stopping by Woods wants, this character wants to be closer to people, nevertheless recognizes a sort of comfort away from them. In the line, “They cannot scare me with their empty spaces Between stars – on stars where no human race is.”it shows the mixed emotions he has about being secluded, away from

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