English 1B
Essay #1 Process Letter Talking about my experience in this assignment, I faced many things, some are interesting and others are difficult to deal with. For example, for this essay, it seems a new experience for me to write about poetry explication. I took me a while to first read the poem like three or four times until I had an idea about what the poem means. One of the things that helped me understand the poem is by trying to live the experience that the poet had experienced. On the other hand, although this paper is short, only 2-3 pages, but it can be difficult. We actually were given a fair amount of time to finish it perfectly. Lastly, the paper was not that hard to write in general, and it was a first start for me to write …show more content…
This poem is extremely straightforward as it explicates and explains itself. Throughout the poem, Frost with a question that he assumes to know the response to that question. Robert is simply asking in the first line of the poem “whose woods these are I think know” (3), Frost believes that he knows or at least is familiar with the person who owns that land and he thinks that he might have met him before. In the following lines of the poem, Frost goes on talking about that person, who owns the land where he stopped by during his snowy and dark evening. Frost is seemingly admiring the atmosphere of that dark and snowy evening that he experienced, and as he keeps defining the person owning the land and says, “His house is in the village though” (3). Frost is simply stating that whoever has an ownership over this land might not know that I am stopping by it, and he might be relaxing and chilling in his house in the village, assuming that he