Does the poem validate the thought that sometimes a small incident may have a larger significance? how does it do so?
From The Dust Of Snow
- Robert Frost
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It tells us that sometimes even a small incident may prove to be of a larger significance. The poet is upset in the beginning of the poem but a small incident of falling of snow changes his mood totally. In the end of the poem the poet feels relaxed and thankful to the nature for saving his day from being wasted.
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