the crow and hemlock and usually used in the negative sense but the poet uses differently. how?
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Answer: robert frost chose hemlock tree and crow in the poem because these were usually personifies of sad and gloom. Through his poem, he wanted to convey the message that negative things can also bring happiness in our life and can also change our life
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The hemlock tree is a poisonous tree that symbolises a bad omen. Its presence shows that the poem is set in a scene where the poet is in a bad mood. The crow’s droppings might have spoilt the poet’s clothes and hair. It could delay his planned work and trigger his anger toward the crow. He might have to go back to his home to change his clothes.
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