Simplicity is what makes Robert Frost's poetry so extraordinary. His choice words to describe nature, people, and every day situations is what benchmarked his place in modern literature. Although his words may be simplistic, beneath the surface the reader feels and visualizes every emotion. "Desert Places" is no exception. Throughout the four stanzas, Frosts' imagery describes one man's walk through loneliness and desolation.
"And the ground almost covered smooth in snow" (Frost 3). The blank white snow symbolizes a cold deserted field full
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