simple moment proves to be very significant and save rest day poet from being wasted. explain on the basis of the poem dust of snow
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In the poem "DUST OF SNOW", the poet was going through a bad day, that he regretted so bad. But by the action of the crow ie. dropping some particles of snow from the hemlock tree, it changed some part of the day the poet rued.
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In the poem "DUST OF SNOW", the poet was going through a bad day, that he regretted so bad. But by the action of the crow ie. dropping some particles of snow from the hemlock tree, it changed some part of the day the poet rued.
HOPE IT MAKES SENSE.
PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST.
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Dust of snow is a beautiful short poem
written by Robert Frost. This poem tells
that even a simple movement has a large
significance. The poet has mentioned crow
and hemlock tree in this poem. Crow
signifies his depressive and sorrow full
mood and hemlock tree is a poisonous
tree. Both these signify that the poet was
not in a good mood and so he describes
the dark ,depressive and bitter side of
nature to present is similar mood.
The poet says that once he was in a sad,
depressive mood and was sitting under
hemlock tree. A crow, sitting on the same
tree shook off the dust of Snow i.e, small
particles of snow that remain on the
surface after the snow fall ,on the poet.
This simple action change the poet's mood.
He realised that he had just wasted a part
of his day repenting and being lost in
sorrow. But the change in his mood made
him realise that he should utilise the rest of
the day in some useful activity. His sorrow
was washed away by the light shower of
the snow dust. His spirit was revived and
he got ready to utilise the rest of the day.
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU...
written by Robert Frost. This poem tells
that even a simple movement has a large
significance. The poet has mentioned crow
and hemlock tree in this poem. Crow
signifies his depressive and sorrow full
mood and hemlock tree is a poisonous
tree. Both these signify that the poet was
not in a good mood and so he describes
the dark ,depressive and bitter side of
nature to present is similar mood.
The poet says that once he was in a sad,
depressive mood and was sitting under
hemlock tree. A crow, sitting on the same
tree shook off the dust of Snow i.e, small
particles of snow that remain on the
surface after the snow fall ,on the poet.
This simple action change the poet's mood.
He realised that he had just wasted a part
of his day repenting and being lost in
sorrow. But the change in his mood made
him realise that he should utilise the rest of
the day in some useful activity. His sorrow
was washed away by the light shower of
the snow dust. His spirit was revived and
he got ready to utilise the rest of the day.
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU...
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