Stopping by Woods – Figures of Speech Explained | Let’s Listen |Listen. Learn. Speak Better.
Welcome to Let’s Listen – your audio space to Listen. Learn. Speak Better. In this episode, we give a clear and simple EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES OF SPEECH used in Robert Frost’s poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” This slow-paced, audio-only breakdown helps students understand the poetic devices, imagery, sounds, and deeper meaning behind the lines. 🎧 What this explanation includes: ✔ Imagery – how Frost paints the snowy woods ✔ Personification – the horse thinking like a human ✔ Alliteration – sound repetition across lines ✔ Repetition – “Miles to go before I sleep” ✔ Symbolism – woods, snow, promises, sleep ✔ Enjambment – smooth flow of ideas ✔ Rhyme scheme – interlocking Frost pattern ✔ A short, exam-friendly breakdown of each device ✨ Why this helps you: • Perfect revision for exams • Easy English explanation for all students • Improves listening & spoken English • Helps understand poetry in depth • Slow and clear Indian voice for better comprehension 📌 Channel: Let’s Listen 📌 Subtitle: Listen. Learn. Speak Better. 📌 Creator: Mariappan Thank you for listening! Let your ears learn English. 🎧✨