How did an insignificant event pull out the author Robert Frost from a sad mood? Elaborate
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when robert frost was in sad mood suddenly a crow while it was passing through a hemlock tree it shook down some part of snow which had fallen on the poet which helped him to change his mood to good mood of the day he had rued
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A crow, sitting on the same tree, shook off the dust of snow, small particles of snow that remained on the surface after the snowfall, on the poet. This simple action changed the poet's mood. He realised that he had just wasted a part of his day repenting and being lost in sorrow.
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