How does frost present nature in the poem dust of snow by brainly?
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Robert Frost in a foreword to his Collected Poems (1939) wrote: a poem “begin in delight and ends in wisdom”. ... But frost himself had a different interpretation: It [a poem] begins in delight, it inclines to the impulse, it assumes direction with the first line laid down.
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Frost has presented nature in quite an unconventional manner. ... Frost wanted to symbolise the feelings of sadness and regret, which is why he has used a hemlock tree. The crow and the hemlock tree represent sorrow. The dust of snow that is shaken off the hemlock tree by the crow stands for joy that Frost experiences.
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