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7 Draw a character Sketch of Lencho, the farmer in about 120-150 words.
2. Our Mental condition depends on our Surroundings and it can be changed according to it.
Explain and prove (Dust of Snow)
3. What is the message of the poem (Fire and Ice)​

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Answered by harshita1009
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Answer:

1.lencho is a small and a simple farmers.he is quite hardworking also. he prays to god about the bringing of rain so that his corps were grown well.he believes the god very much. when his crops were destroyed by the rain he decided to write a letter to the god. He is not much well educated but know how to write,so he wrote a letter to the god. he was very naive and innocent minded that he thought that god will receive his letter and gave him the money to again buy and grow the crops. when he get his money (that was sended by the post office officials) he thought that god had read his letter therefore sends him the money . but when he only got the Money less than he demanded he start blaming the official and called them all a bunch of crook . he don't want to make an inspection about the people who send him money .

Explanation:

2.in this poem symbolic incident is present.the poet is standing under a hemlock tree ( here in the deep meaning it symbolises bad ).he is in a sad mood.he thinks that his day has been lost .then a crow( here considered as bad omen,symbol of death,etc)shakes the hemlock tree and the chilly dust of snow(here nothingness,indicates bad luck or something terrible)falls on him {here poet is having negative thoughts and he was thinking thad everything that is bad happens to him only}. but after this incident when the dust of snow falls on him he had a sudden change in his mood .it brings happiness to him. he thinks that this little incident saves his day.{here poet is feeling secure and happy.his mind is gaining possitiveness}.

their is a shift of mood from hopelessness and boredom to blissfulness and hope.

3. the poet talks about the two different believes regarding end of this world. he says that he is in the favour of those who says this world will end in fire as he has seen the effect and result of uncontrolled and unending desires. he finds human desire same as fire in its nature on the other hand,the second believe tell that is sufficient for destroying this world and the poet compare the nature of ice with its prolonged contact like hated can also give numbness to our mind and thoughts and make us insensitive and cruel.

the much of happiness,desires, demands as well as hatred ,the envy etc is sufficient for the end of the world

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