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summary of the dust of snow

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Answered by Anonymous
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The short poem by Robert Frost throws light upon the

unimaginable healing power of nature and tiny things. From

a bad mood to ill-health, there is nothing that can’t be cured

by nature. The author was experiencing one such bad day

when a crow’s movement near a hemlock tree dusted snow

upon him. The snow instantly makes him happier. His day

gets a lot better. Thus, the supremacy of nature as a whole

made him realise how petty his problem was. The fact that

hemlock tree is poisonous combined with crow being the

indicator of doom and fear are used in the poem as the

carriers of happiness in the life of narrator, is ironical. The

poet thought these objects has tried to highlight that

sometimes creatures linked with negative aspects of life can

be the bringer of change and happiness. Being outdoors in

nature, with all its unpredictability can benefit anyone,

anywhere at any time.

Answered by vashapakabgmailcom
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Answer:

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Explanation:

dust of snow refers to a tiny particels of a snow. the particels are small poet that reffers to them as dust the poet was an awful mood when particels of snow had fallen on him .this changed the poet frame of mind instantly and his day got a lot better

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