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In the poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," Robert Frost uses allegory to make his poem more sophisticated and interesting. Allegory is like a symbol; it is like the hidden meaning in the poem that the author tries to deliver to the reader. In his poem, words like "dark", "deep", "sleep", and "darkest" hint that the author wants to talk about death. Death would be a big allegory in this poem. Phrases like "And miles to go before I sleep" will mean that he still has to walk along his life until he will confront his death. "But I have promises to keep" will mean that he has things to accomplish and keep before he dies."The only other sound's the sweep" shows how empty and futile life is.