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summary of the poem, snow on the desert by Agha Shahid Ali​

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Answered by ykumarsand05
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Summary of the poem, "Snow on the Desert" (By Agha Shahid Ali")

The poet starts the poem with his friend serge telling about the sunlight which lasts  for seven minutes . the time doesn't even stop for sun rays the serge try to tell poet  that it is better not to waste time as once it goes it never comes back poet says that  whenever he looks at the sky, he sees the history, he sees the past .He sees the clouds  which keeps on moving. It shows that the time doesn't stops it keeps on moving .On  January 19, 1987 in the morning when he was on his way to drop his sister at tuscon  airport .

It was all fog around, since it was the month of December, also there was all snow  around which had fallen all night. Then the Ray of light blinded us. The source of  the light was sun . The poet says when he looked around he saw the earth was  covered with snow as if it covered with cocaine. the poet here uses the metaphor by  comparing snow with cocaine. The colors of the desert plants were faded as they  were covered with snow. Wine which is extracted from cactus is also frozen due to  immense cold due to the snow which had fallen all night. It is like snow in the  desert Even the desert which is pretty hot is now cold due to snow and winter This  symbolizes that every thing changes with time and everyone need to adapt the  changes with the change in time.

The Desert Smells Like Rain is a book and the poet has taken these lines from the book. Basically,  it describes of the Papagos make wine. What I feel about these lines is that the syrup is the  experiences in the life of the Papagos which later is used to make wine i.e.. memories. The jars are  the minds of the Papagos in which they preserve their memories, good and bad. The lives of a  tribal group is usually a difficult one and they are a vulnerable group. After due course of time, this  memory becomes cloudy but the papagos are still able to remember the good times.

The poet then talks about how nature has changed over time. What was once a sea, is now a desert.  The theme time is a destroyer is reflected here. Amidst these rapid changes taking place, some things  are still constant such as the color of the sky which is relentlessly blue and the rays of sunshine which  are a million years old. Ever since the desert has been there, the saguaros have been there too.  Saguaros typically live for 150 years and through generations, they have received the memories from  these rays of sunshine with their arms wide open. Each ray has stored memories so old that it  contains the secrets of the planet's origin. The saguaros are referred to humans because as the tribes  are prone to massacre, the saguaros are cut down in large scale to make wine. The end here is related  to the end of an era where the world was once magnificent because of its natural beauty. That beauty  has been destroyed by what we call civilization. The beginning is compared to a new world with  rapid technological advancements and also, climate change.

Sameetah is poet's sister who is being dropped at the airport by the poet. In this  stanza the poet throws light on changing environmental conditions. When they are  on their way they observe trees covered by snow...they also see a ocean that is being  evaporated at an unimaginable rate because of the detoriating conditions of the  environment. Again here the theme of time being a destroyer comes into picture as  with passage of time only degradation is caused to mother earth. Earth is starting  forgetting its own habitats, i.e. we humans.

However when he drops his sis at at the airport he again feels the pain of  seperation. Here the theme of migration and associated pain comes into picture. On  his way back he remembers the sees that were once present in a glorified manner. In  short the poet becomes nostalgic about the past.

The narrator talks about an incident which happened during the Bangladesh war.  During his time in early 1970's at Delhi , the poet along with his friend Saleem  would go to music concerts of beghum akhtar. 1 day , During the concert there were  air raid warnings and sirens. The lights went off and The mike she was using stoped  working and so thus her voice was not so loud. Inspite of all this the crowd did not  lose interest . Thus it show that if people do the thing with all their heart they will be  achieve it inspite of any problem in the way.

While remembering this old incident the poet says the low voiced singing feels like she  was dead back then only . Then later on the narrator compares the moment of the lights  coming back to a situation of hearing a lost sea. By all these examples he conveys his  thoughts very deeply. He starts thinking about the life . He talks about the fact that  nothing is permanent and immortal . He says we will lose everything one day . He takes  time to think about everything the world and him have lost and everything they are  losing and everything they will lose 1 day.

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Answer:

In “Snow on the Desert,” Shahid reflects on the strange beauty of the natural environment he encounters, the unfathomable geological age of the desert, Tohono ritual practices, and the region's complex human history.

Explanation:

The narrator talks about an incident which happened during the Bangladesh war.  During his time in early 1970's at Delhi , the poet along with his friend Saleem  would go to music concerts of beghum akhtar. 1 day , During the concert there were  air raid warnings and sirens. The lights went off and The mike she was using stoped  working and so thus her voice was not so loud. Inspite of all this the crowd did not  lose interest . Thus it show that if people do the thing with all their heart they will be  achieve it inspite of any problem in the way.While remembering this old incident the poet says the low voiced singing feels like she  was dead back then only . Then later on the narrator compares the moment of the lights  coming back to a situation of hearing a lost sea. By all these examples he conveys his  thoughts very deeply. He starts thinking about the life . He talks about the fact that  nothing is permanent and immortal . He says we will lose everything one day . He takes  time to think about everything the world and him have lost and everything they are  losing and everything they will lose 1 day.

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