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"sometimes bad symbol change into boon." Explain and Prove the statement in the context of the poem, 'dust of snow.'​



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Answered by manjit0323p9kzbp
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the poem "dust of snow" by Robert Frost is a small poem consisting of just eight lines that narrate a simple incident. the poet narrates how one day he was in a depressed ,dejected mood and had spent a large part of the day with his mind sunken in melancholy. but by chance we pass by a snow covered hemlock tree. a crow sitting on the tree moved and as a result some snow fell on the poet. this small chance happening had a deep impact on the poet's mind.he was at once transported from a depressed state of mind to that of the delight and happiness ..his mind was relieved of the burden of melancholy.

the seemingly insignificant event, in this way, prove prove to be so effective that is absolutely changed the poet's mood and state of mind. moreover, it left an important message that sometimes trivial happenings may have a deep, and a serious significance.. such incidents are sometimes forceful enough to bring about the drastic change in the life of a person.even a bird like a crow sitting on a poisonous tree covered with snow can be instrumental in bringing about a profound change in the attitude of a person.. a small incident can reveal how one feels relieved of the worldly burdens in the lap of nature.. even the so-called harsh and frosty aspects of nature impact solace and delight...... hence, it proves that sometimes bad symbols can change into boon.


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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

Robert Frost's poem "dust of snow" is a short poem of only eight lines that tells the story of a simple occurrence. The poet describes how he was in a dismal, despondent mood one day and had spent the majority of the day with his mind immersed in sorrow. However, by coincidence, we come across a snow-covered hemlock tree.

Explanation:

Robert Frost's poem "dust of snow" is a short poem of only eight lines that tells the story of a simple occurrence. The poet describes how he was in a dismal, despondent mood one day and had spent the majority of the day with his mind immersed in sorrow. However, by coincidence, we come across a snow-covered hemlock tree. A crow resting atop a branch shifted, causing snow to fall on the poet. This minor unexpected event had a profound effect on the poet's psyche. He was instantly moved from a state of depression to one of joy and happiness...his mind was released of the load of sorrow.

In this sense, the seemingly unimportant occurrence proves to be so powerful that it completely altered the poet's attitude and frame of mind Furthermore, it left an essential lesson that sometimes seemingly little events can have profound and serious consequences. Such situations can be powerful enough to bring about a radical transformation in a person's life. Even a bird like a crow sitting on a poisonous tree covered in snow can be instrumental in bringing about a profound change in a person's attitude.. a small incident can reveal how one feels relieved of worldly burdens in the lap of nature.. even the so-called harsh and frosty aspects of nature impact solace and delight.

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