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(DUST OF SNOW by Robert Frost )
Our attitude towards a situation evokes both positive and negative responses. Analyse this with reference to the poem ‘Dust of Snow’ to bring out the inherent valuable lessons.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Our attitude towards a situation evokes both negative and positive analyses this with reference to the poem dust of snow. ... Optimistic attitude brings us lasting happiness; on the contrary, negative attitude results in worry, tensions, and depression. In the poem Dust of Snow, the poet's mood was transformed by a nature

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Answered by potterheadArushi
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Our attitude towards a situation evokes both negative and positive analyses this with reference to the poem dust of snow.

It is quite true our attitude to a situation determines everything, including our state of mind. Optimistic attitude brings us lasting happiness; on the contrary, negative attitude results in worry, tensions, and depression.  

In the poem Dust of Snow, the poet’s mood was transformed by a 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; if he had taken it negatively, he would have been further depressed.  

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

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