(A) The way a crow shook down on me The dust of snow from a hemlock tree. (a) what did the crow to the hemlock tree? (b) what was there on the tree at that time? (c) where do you think was the poet then? (d) Name the poem and the poet.
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Answer:
(a) The 'crow' symbolises 'joy' and the 'hemlock' tree symbolises 'sorrow'.
(b) He saw a crow sitting on a hemlock tree shook off the dust of snow on him. Thus, the falling of dust of snow changed his mood.
(c)The poet was under the Hemlock tree then.
(d) "Dust of Snow" and written by Robert Frost.....
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Answer:
a) A crow sitting on a hemlock tree shook the tree in such a way that some dust of snow fell on the poet. This changed his mood and so he became happy and relaxed. He was sorrowful and depressed but the moment the crow shook the hemlock tree and a dust of snow fell on him, he felt relieved and unburdened .
(b) At that time there was the dust of snow on the tree.
(c) The poet was under the Hemlock tree then.
(d) The given lines are from the poem 'A thing of Beauty' which is written by John Keats.
Explanation:
A Thing of Beauty
A Thing of Beauty is by the famous poet John Keats. The poet says that a beautiful thing can give us extreme happiness and delight. Moreover, a beautiful thing is eternal that never declines or fades.
Central idea of thing of beauty
In the poem, the poet says that a thing of beauty is a joy forever a joy which is even in the midst of disease, sufferings, and disappointments of life.The happiness that a beautiful object provides never fades into nothingness but multiples manifold whenever it returns back to our mind.