prepare assignment on the poem dust of Snow first about the poem second the about the poet third about the theme of the poem 4th question is about the conclusion
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About the poem
Dust of Snow is only eight lines long and seems to be the simplest of short poems. With full end rhyme and short lines, on the surface the two stanzas appear to be nothing more than a snapshot of a trivial event concerning a crow, a tree, snow and a human being.
Yet, as always with Robert Frost, you know that beneath the surface there will develop deeper worlds of meaning and possibility. As Frost himself wrote:
'It is what is beyond that makes poetry - what is unsaid in any work of art. Its unsaid part is its best part.'
So it is with this tiny poem. The reader might take only fifteen seconds to recite it but once finished there could well be several hours spent on, or several ways of, working out what the message is, if any.
Dust of Snow has as its main themes:
communication between nature and humans.
nature healing and helping with negative human emotions.
the significance of small natural events
First published in 1923 in the book New Hampshire, this little poem has remained popular because it juxtaposes two fundamentals - human complexity and animal simplicity - in such a compact and symbolic form.
The other outstanding feature of Dust of Snow is that it is so accessible, like many of Frost's more popular poems, the reader being taken under that same tree to experience the crow and the snow.
And yet, as the analysis will show, there's much more going on in what appear to be lines of simple, straightforward language.
About the poet
The poet of the poem is Robert Frost. Through his poem-" Dust of snow ", he wants to convey the message that the whole concept of positive and negative things is all in our mind. He explains how his day was going bad and mood was bitter but still he sat under a Hemlock tree ( considered negative and bad).
About the theme of the poem
Dust of Snow Summary In English
This poem tells that even a simple moment has a large significance. The poet has mentioned crow and the hemlock tree in this poem. Crow signifies his depressive and sorrowful mood and hemlock tree is a poisonous tree. ... This simple action changed the poet's mood.
About the conclusion
The first stanza has three lines of iambic dimeter, four syllables, except the fourth line which has an anapaest first foot so has that dadaDUM beat. This opening anapaest is balanced by the anapaest of line five in the second stanza, much like an echo of a changed heart beat itself.
From a hem / lock tree....Has giv / en my heart (5 syllables in both lines)
The second stanza reverts to iambic dimeter in lines 6 and 7 before ending with a double anapaest, six syllables, in the final line.
This overall rising rhythm denotes an optimistic tone to the poem.
And here's a little something for your help.
Dust of Snow
The way a crow
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
From a hemlock tree
Has given my heart
A change of mood
And saved some part
Of a day I had rued.
Mark me as brainliest.