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How does frost present nature in the poem

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Answered by RapMonster1994
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Dust of Snow' is an awful poem of nature by Robert Frosty In this poem a symbolic incident is present The poet is standing under a hemlock tree. He is in a sad mood. He thinks that his day has been lost then a crow shakes the hemlock tree-and thedust of snow falls on him. ... His mood has 'changed

Answered by Anonymous
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When the crow shakes off the dust of snowfrom the hemlock tree, it falls on the poet. Thus, the poet's mood changes due to this incident. The poet uses these symbols to express that natural beauty can improve the human mood.
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