How is nature describe in the poem dust of snow
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The nature depicted in Robert Frost's poem 'Dust of Snow' is a representation of the darker side of nature. Natural poets usually focus on the optimistic and bright side of nature, with sparrows and daisies and sunsets. Frost, however, describes the more ominous and sinister side of nature like the crow and the hemlock, known as harbingers of ill-fate and misfortune, and uses them to bring in a little 'dust' of hope.
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