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From: Alixwrites at aol.com <Alixwrites>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 05:54:20 EDT
But isn't Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening the perfect example of a poem that should perhaps not be illustrated because it is open to two interpretations? Although Frost denied that the poem was about contemplated suicide, it is certainly capable of being read that way . . . and then, would not the illustrations be quite different?
Food for thought.
Alex Flinn www.alexflinn.com
Received on Mon 28 Apr 2003 04:54:20 AM CDT
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 05:54:20 EDT
But isn't Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening the perfect example of a poem that should perhaps not be illustrated because it is open to two interpretations? Although Frost denied that the poem was about contemplated suicide, it is certainly capable of being read that way . . . and then, would not the illustrations be quite different?
Food for thought.
Alex Flinn www.alexflinn.com
Received on Mon 28 Apr 2003 04:54:20 AM CDT