Frost poems theme
Home Burial
1. Mowing - Robert Frost- Bangla Synopsis - মৌয়িং - রবার্ট ফ্রস্ট
2. Mending wall, death of a hired man & Home burial - Robert Frost - Bangla Synopsis তিন কবিতার সংক্ষিপ্ত সারমর্ম
3. The road not taken, The oven bird, The birches, After apple picking by Robert Frost - Bangla synopsis - সংক্ষিপ্ত সারমর্ম
4. Tree at my window, Out! Out!, Fire and Ice, West Running Brook - Robert Frost - Bangla synopsis - ৪ টি কবিতার সংক্ষিপ্ত সারমর্ম
5. Desert Places, Come in, The gift outright - Robert Frost - bangla Synopsis - তিন কবিতার বাংলা সংক্ষিপ্ত সারমর্ম
6. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost Bangla Translation, Word Meaning and Summary - দ্যা রোড নট টেকেন - রবার্ট ফ্রস্ট বাংলা অনুবাদ, শব্দার্থ ও সারমর্ম
7. Home Burial - Robert Frost - Bangla translation
8. Home burial - Robert Frost - Simple Bangla Meaning
9. Birches - Robert Frost - Bangla translation and summary
10. Acquainted with the Night - Robert frost - Bangla translation and summary
11. Death of the hired man - Robert Frost - Bangla translation part 1
12. Death of the hired man - Robert Frost - Bangla translation last part
13. Mending Wall - Robert frost - Bangla translation
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Theme : Robert Frosts's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" (1923) which describes a hauntingly pastoral scene of the barren "woods on a snowy evening" expresses the theme that one must concentrate on fulfilling his promises and accomplishing his duties without being distracted by the pleasures of life.
Summery : On the surface, this poem is simplicity itself. The speaker is stopping by some woods on a snowy evening. He or she takes in the lovely scene in near-silence, is tempted to stay longer, but acknowledges the pull of obligations and the considerable distance yet to be traveled before he or she can rest for the night.
Commentary
This is a poem to be marveled at and taken for granted. Like a big stone, like a body of water, like a strong economy, however it was forged it seems that, once made, it has always been there. Frost claimed that he wrote it in a single nighttime sitting; it just came to him. Perhaps one hot, sustained burst is the only way to cast such a complete object, in which form and content, shape and meaning, are alloyed inextricably. One is tempted to read it, nod quietly in recognition of its splendor and multivalent meaning, and just move on. But one must write essays. Or study guides.
02. Acquainted with the Night
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