English, asked by rameshkumar300752, 11 months ago

Do you think that judging other people with a prejudiced eye makes us impervious to any
goodness in them? Discuss in context of 'crow and hemlock tree in this poem​

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Answered by devilatha27091979
59

Answer:Here goes your answer:

Explanation:Judging a person on with a prejudiced eye does makes us impervious to any goodness but that even depends on the situation as well .Like in the poem 'Dust of snow 'by Robert Frost ,he uses significant characters like a crow and a hemlock tree which playa very important and a judicial role in the poem.If we look from a critic's eye then the poem feel to be incorrect because all the nature poets tend to show the prepossession of nature in attractive and pretty birds and saplings as opposed to things which signify bad portent . Perspective depends on person to person and for understanding the esoteric elucidation of the poem from the perspective and thinking of Robert Frost.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
131

It is absolutely true if we meet people with any prejudice in our heart, we make ourselves impervious to any goodness in them. Our prejudice does not let us see the goodness. In the poem Dust of Snow, the poet’s mood was transformed by an ordinary bird of nature. As he was enjoying an evening walk on a wintry evening, a crow inadvertently threw some snow on him while he was passing under a tree. This uplifted the poet’s mood which had been melancholy for some personal reason.  

The poet took the falling of snow as healthy sign; if he had taken it negatively, he would have been further depressed. If the poet would have considered crow an omen, he would not have enjoyed the falling of snow.  

So, it is better to look at the world through optimism than negativity.

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