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The conflict is developed through the use of imagery when frost writes, "Between the wood and frozen lake / The darkest evening of the year" (5-8). This demonstrates how the speaker does not normally stop in this area but scenery forced the speaker to stop and admire everything he was seeing and forms a conflict within the speaker over staying to admire what he saw and attempt to explore it or to carry on with their journey to keep the promise he had made. The conflict is resolved when the speaker states, "The woods are lovely, dark and deep, / But I have promises to keep." The description of the woods indicates that the speaker admires the woods because of the mystery behind them, but ultimately, he decides to continue their