how did the poet react to crow and hemlock tree
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The crow and hemlock tree represent sorrow and depression felt by the poet in this materialistic world. ... The dust of snow that the crow shakes off a hemlock tree means passing through the sad and depressing moments the poet is entering into the time full of joy and optimism.
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The writer responds to the crow that the crow was an image of obscurity and cynicism.
Poet's reaction to the crow and hemlock tree
- Artist picks the crow or the birds of songbird, sparrow, dove, and so on on the grounds that he needs to show his trouble of him.
- The writer responds to the crow that the crow was an image of obscurity and cynicism. Artist picks the crow or the birds of songbird, sparrow, dove, and so on on the grounds that he needs to show his trouble of him. The writer picks the hemlock tree on the grounds that the hemlock tree addresses cynicism and the hemlock tree is a harmful tree, writer picks the hemlock tree either the tree of maple, or oak tree. because the writer needs to demonstrate that his bitterness was changed into a pleasant state of mind or bliss, with the explanation of a crow or hemlock tree.
- He has, in this manner, involved a flighty tree and bird to balance them with bliss as snow. The writer utilizes a hemlock tree and a crow which are the two images of distress. He felt blissful when a crow checked out some snow from a hemlock tree. He says that even images of distress or even little things in life can cause joy.
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