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summary of the poem dust of snow​

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Answered by ctanishq5
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This wondeful short poem is written by Mr.robert frost.It is about his experience when he was passing through a hemlock tree.When he passing through hemlock tree he ws shooked (attacked by a crow).During that time there was a dust of snow(fog) near him so he was not even able to see a poisonous plant with small white flowers.This thinh gave poet's heart  a mood and he changed his mind and held a regret.

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Answered by Omiiiii
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Summary and Explaination

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The poem dust of snow describes a very simple happening in brief it tells us that some times even small incident may proof to be a large significance

The poet Robert Frost is upset and sitting under the hemlock tree suddenly a crow sitting on the tree shakes one of the branches of tree as it shribes and the fine particles of snow from the tree falls on the poet soft and cold touch of the snow changes the poet's mood from sadness to pleasure of or happiness he starts feeling soothed (clam/peacefull) and refresh in this way a simple moment proves to be very significant and saves rest of the day of the poet from being wasted and held in regret backward is commonly a symbol of death and fear. Since the crow is not associated with goodness, it is ironic that in this poem it is doing a good deed by shaking of the snow. Robert frost was the telements of the fear some crow and poisnous hemlock tree to do some thing-good shake the white poisnous of the branches this good act lifts the sad persons spirits causing him to change his mind about killing himself these small act causes the man to have an enlighted inside. the poem highlights the theme that the simple things we do for others can make all the difference noticing and appreciating all the small things in life will make our life happen if it will also cause to have a spirit that is willing to change and therefore succeed other theme poet emphasises is that nature plays a vital role in healing and helping with negative human emotions

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