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how does frost present nature in this poem? the following question help you to think of an answer

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Answered by Sparshbansal1234
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Frost is known as a poet of nature. He does not glorify nature in his poems as Wordsworth does. He takes an objectives view of nature. The positive as well as negative aspects of nature are described by him.

In this poem Frost presents a positive view of nature. The poet was in a depressed mood. The day was unpleasant for him. But when a crow shook doen a dust of snow on him, his mood suddenly changed for the better.


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Answered by xyz8536
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Here is ur answer :

The poet Robert Frost explains a vivid picture of the nature. For him a crow is playful creature hopping from one branch to another. The hemlock tree is a poisonous plant with small white flowers. 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. Snow flakes are explained as something which should be enjoyed. Moreover, the contrast of black crow with white snow is also mirroring the bad and the good mood of the poet.

Although, the poet has mentioned just three things but with this limited number of things, and limited number of lines, he has explained a pleasant passing memory of a day to day life.

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