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Round Character of //Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening//

In Robert Frost's //Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening//, there is one round character. The character "I" in the poem, most likely to be Frost himself, is a round character. Although he is not described in further detail like many other round characters are, his thoughts and observations are well presented throughout the poem. For instance, the character "I" represents his observations, stating that the day was "The darkest evening of the year" near the woods and the lake. Since his thoughts and actions are presented in a first person narrative, his dialogues symbolizes deeper meanings, such as "And miles to go before I sleep", meaning that he has more beautiful scenery to witness before he arrives.