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describe scene of falling snow on the poet in poem dust of snow by robert frost​

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Answered by ridhima9949
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Hey mate here is your answer:

The speaker was under a tree . It was probably winter and there was snow on the tree , an evergreen pine tree called hemlock. And a crow was happened to send some dust down on the man .

The speaker because of snow dust falling on him finds himself partially relieved - his day just got a whole lot better - the event somehow allowing him to see life from a different angle.

The message is clear enough that sometimes seemingly insignificant natural events do bring about changes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The poet is upset and sitting under the hemlock tree. Suddenly a crow sitting on the tree shakes the tree and the fine particles of snow from tree falls on the poet. The soft and cold touch of snow changes the poet’s mood from sad to happy. He starts feeling soothed and refresh. In this way a simple moment proves to be very significant and saves rest of the day of poet from being wasted and held in regret.

The black crow is commonly a symbol of death and fear.

Since the crow is not associated with goodness, it is ironic that in this poem, it is doing a good deed by shaking off the snow.

Robert Frost didn’t choose to use an oak, maple or pine tree. No, instead he chose the hemlock tree which is usually associated with poison and toxicity. Anyway, the beautiful snow that adorns the poisonous hemlock tree’s branches is shaken off by a scary crow.

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