quiz+on+Feb+24th

The poem 'Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy evening' shows stream of consciousness. Based on the poem, we could figure out that after stopping by the woods the character is leaving again. The character tells us that. Nevertheless, it does not have a solid storyline; the poem goes on as if in the character's head. At first, he turns the attention to the woods and thinks 'he will not see me stopping here to watch his woods fill up with the snow'. Then, he turns his attention to his horse and tries to understand it, thinking 'my horse must think it queer'. Then he examines his horse, looks at the woods once again, thinks he should leave - all of them with nothing in common. This is possible because unlike a story with solid storyline, the poem is just following his consciousness- his thoughts.