How does frost present nature in this poem? The following question may help you to think of an answer
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The poet Robert Frost explains a vivid picture of the nature. For him a crow is playful creature hopping from one branch to another. This explains the coexistence of diverse moods in nature. The poet's initial mood can be compared to that of a hemlock tree, and the later mood is like that of a flower.
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