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Frost's Stopping by Woods on a snowy evening contains metaphors/symbols. What is the metaphorical meaning of "sleep" in the poem?Answer:

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Frost's Stopping by Woods on a snowy evening contains metaphors/symbols. What is the metaphorical meaning of "sleep" in the poem?Answer:

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In Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the term "sleep" is often interpreted as a metaphor for death. The speaker in the poem is entranced by the beauty of the snowy woods but acknowledges that he has obligations that he needs to fulfill before he can rest, or "sleep." This can be seen as a contemplation of mortality and the responsibilities that keep us tethered to life. The repetition of the phrase "And miles to go before I sleep" emphasizes this interpretation, suggesting a long journey or life that must be completed before the final rest, or death, can come.

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