Nature has power to lift our mood even when we are highly dispondent. Comment on the basis of your understanding of the poem 'dust of snow'
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It is absolutely true that nature has the power to uplift our mood from despondency to joviality. The divine beauty of nature has a healing effect on our aching souls. The blue sky, the orange sunset, the white clouds, the green meadows, the silvery rivers and moon, the vibrant rainbow and flowers, etc; these colorful entities make his life poly-chromatic and full of fun, peace, joy, and serenity.
In the poem Dust of Snow by Robert Frost, the poet narrates an experience in which his sad mood was transformed into a jocund mood. He was on a walk on a wintry evening. As he was passing under a tree, a crow shook snow from the branch on the poet; and this changed the poet’s mood.
So, in conclusion it can be said that nature has the power to lift a man’s mood.
Answer:
The artist is vexed and sitting under the hemlock tree.
All of a sudden a crow sitting on the tree shakes the tree and the fine particles of snow from tree falls on the writer.
He begins feeling calmed and revives.
Along these lines a straightforward minute turns out to be huge and spares rest of the day of writer from being squandered and held in lament.