the entire globe is under the threat of extinction. The only cause of this danger is man's attitude towards his fellow being, animals and plants, write ur answer on basis of reading and comprehending Robert Frost's poem. 'Fire and Ice' and 'Dust of snow'
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The poet, Robert Frost, recounts a small incident that changes his mood. It seems very simple but it has a great significance. The poet was, once, very depressed and hopeless. He was in a state of sorrow and was lost in his thoughts. He was standing under the hemlock tree. Suddenly a crow, that was sitting on the tree, shook the tree and the fine particles of snow from the tree fell on the poet.
When the soft and cold snow fell on the poet, it changed his mood from the state of sadness to happiness. He started feeling soothed (peaceful and refreshed). This simple incident helped him enjoy the remaining part of the day. He, thus, became happy as it saved his rest of the day from being wasted and held in regret.
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central Idea of Poem
The ‘Dust of Snow’, by Robert Frost is a small and simple poem with a deep meaning. It expresses the significance of small things in changing one’s attitude. The poem explains that the little things in life can make huge changes in our future. It also reflects that hard times in the life will lead to the happier times if we can persist with it.