Bihar Board Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening  Questions and Answers

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Bihar Board Class 11  Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening  Questions and Answers

Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
A. Work in Small groups and discuss these questions :
 Question 1.
You arc going somewhere for a very important work On the way you come across a beautiful landscape. You wish you could spend a day or two there. What would you choose-the landscape or the work ?
Answer:
[Hints]: I would choose the work because without the work is over. I could not enjoy the beauty of the landscape. It may be possible that I might stay there at the time of returning when the work is finished successfully.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
B.1.2. Answer the following questions briefly :
 Question 1.
Why does the horse find the situation strange ?
Answer:
This is unusual, because the horse usually stops a farm house, and at that moment no house is near by that is why the horse wonders as to why, why his master, the rider, should stop there at such a lonely place.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
 Question 2.
The speaker refers to the owner of the woods in the opening stanza. Who does the owner stand for here ?
Answer:
According to the poet the owner of the woods lives in a nearby village. He is a villager.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
 Question 3.
Does the speaker like the scene ? Which words or phrases suggest this ?
Answer:
The speaker likes the scene. The scene is full of natural beauty. The phrase suggests the scene in the phrase ‘woods’ and flake.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
 Question 4.
How many times does the speaker use the word ‘woods’ ? Which adjective does he use for woods ?
Answer:
The word “woods” has been used four times ‘Dark’ adjective has been used for the word ‘Woods’.
 Question 5.
What does ‘Sleep’ mean in this poem ?
Answer:
In this poem ‘Sleep’ mean ‘to take rest’, or, ‘to die’.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Question 6.
Which promises is the speaker talking about ?
Answer:
The speaker is talking about his promises and his obligations at home where he has to reach without delay.
Question 7.
What does ‘And miles to go before I sleep’ suggest ?
Answer:
The poet reminded himself that he had to travel long before he might take rest. So, he resumed his journey. He thought that he had to keep his promises. He had thus to go miles before he could take rest. He had to cover a long distance before he could enjoy sleep. In this connection the seance of duty ‘ became stronger. He altogether, rejected temptation of stopping there.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
 Question 8.
Find out the rhymes scheme of the poem ?
Answer:
The poem is imaginative and suggestive. It is highly inspiring and motivating. The rhyming of the poem is very impressive. In the first stanza, the first line rhymes with the forth line. In the second stanza the first line rhymes with the forth line. In the second stanza, the first, second and forth line, rhyme. In the third stanza the first line rhymes with the second line and the third line. In the fourth and the last stanza all the four lines rhyme with one another.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
 Question 9.
Which words evoke the sense of sound ? Make a list of such words.
Answer:
The following words evoke the sense of sound ag given here-woods, know, though, snow, lake, darkest, shake, mistake, black, dark, deep, keep and sleep.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
C. 1. Long Answer Type Questions :
 Question 1.
Does the horse in the poem suggest anything about the speaker ? What and how ?
Answer:
The horse is surprised about the speaker. There is no farm house in the woods. The horse is very much disturbed why his rider has stopped at that place where there is no farm house. Here the horse represents the commonsense of a man who sees only the obvicus and visible realities. The speaker stands for wisdom knowledge and insight.
 Question 2.
What function does the repetition in the last two lines of the poem serve ?
Answer:
The poet Robert Frost composed by the poem ‘Stopping by Wood on A snowy Evening’ the poet has repeated the same line in the last stanza. The whole theme of the poem revolves round the last two lines. These two last lines reveal the main ideas of the poem.The poet has come to a lonely forest where the master of the woods was not present. But the poet was so charmed with the beauty of the nature that he did not want to leave that place. The horse of the poet reminds the poet not to stay there because there was no form house there. The poet too reminds of his duties. He had to cover a long distance. He is fully aware o the responsibilities that he had. He is not .o rest unless the goal of life fully achieved.The poet here in the last two lines stands for wisdom, knowledge and insight. Hence the poem more impassive and praise worthy. The hole theme of the poem revolves round these two lines. The dual meaning of these lines is quite suggestive. The lines are very simple. But the ideas, are very high. The lines are highly inspiring and motivating. The reader wants to read these lines again and again.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
 Question 3.
What does ‘harness bell’ suggest here ?
Answer:
Here in this poem the ‘harness bell’ is very indicative and suggestive. These two words indicate the true motto of the poem. The poet is staying in the woods, the master of the woods is not present there. But the poet is so charmed with the beauty of the nature that he wants to stay there at night. But his horse was standing there. The horse was very much disturbed. Why his master was not marching ahead.The horse here stands for man who sees the realities. The harness bell of the horse gives the sound. It means the sound suggests that the poet is forgetting his duties to life. He has to do a lot of work. He should not stay there. He should remember his responsibilities. The poet becomes conscious as soon as he hears the harness bell. So, the harness bell is very suggestive and indicative. It suggests the duties and responsibilities of life.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

Question 4.

‘The woods are lovely, dark and deep’. Explain.
Answer:
This line has been taken from the poem ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ composed by Learned English poet Robert Frost. He was the great lover of nature. Here the poet describes the beautyness of the woods.The poem narrates the story of a rider who was marching through the woods on a snowy evening. He was very much impressed by the beauty and loveliness of the natural objects. He stopped there for a short time to enjoy the beauties of nature.There was no farm house anywhere nearby where the rider could spend some time. There was no shelter from the bac weeather. There were the woods on one side and the frozen lake on the other side of the road. It was the darkest scene of the woods. In this way the beauty of nature was more lovely, dark and deep. The scene was very lovely. It was the month of December. So night was very dark. The forest was very big. It was spreading upto very deep areas.

Question 5.

The path of life abounds in temptations of every sort, you cannot carry out your mission unless you overcome these temptations. Do you agree ? Illustrate with examples.
Answer:
The path of life abounds in temptation of every short, one cannot carry out his mission unless one over comes these temptations. That is the true fact of life. We agree to this point. Man’s life is full of temptation. Every man likes to live a glorious life. The same thing is found in the present poem “Stop ping by Woods A Snowy Evening” written by Robert Frost. The poet is charmed with the beauty of nature. He does not want to leave the woods. He wants to enjoy the happiness in nature. He has forgotten all his duties to life. But he did do not so in order to live happy and real life. A man must overcome the temptations and glories of life. Temptations and glories are not everlasting. A man must leave a real and responsible life.
Class11 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

  Question 6.

If you have to choose between worldly pleasures and the goal of your life, what will you choose ? Why ? Give reasons.
Answer:
If I have to choose between worldly pleasures and the goal of my life. I would prefer to live a real life. Worldly pleasures are purely temporary. They are not everlasting. They do not give real pleasure of life. The real goal of life is everlasting and for well being of the masses. The real goal of life is to discharge one’s responsibilities and duties to the society.
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