the poet had spent major part of his day in??
1 delight. 2 regret 3 merriment 4 meditation in poem dust of snow
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the poet had spent a major part of his day in regret
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What did the poet do all day:
- The poet spends his entire day being unpleasant and depressed because he highlights how even during terrible times, one can find comfort and happiness in small things. The poet passes by a hemlock tree where a crow was perched, giving the impression that it was covered in white dust.
- The poet was in low spirits. A feeling of gloom and depression overpowered him. He felt that the whole day had gone waste.
- The Hemlock tree is likewise not regarded as fortunate, and the crow is regarded as a symbol of a bad omen. All of these things affected the poet's state and mood and made him depressed. He was depressed. As a result, the poet regrettably forfeited his half-day, which was afterward changed.
- Robert Frost wrote a lovely little poem titled "Dust of Snow." This poem illustrates how important even seemingly insignificant events can be. In this poetry, the poet mentions a crow and a hemlock tree. Crow represents his melancholy and depressing demeanor, while hemlock is a toxic tree.
- The major themes of Dust of Snow are nature and human connection. The therapeutic effects of nature on human emotions. the importance of minor natural occurrences. The poem illustrates the importance of little things in altering one's perspective.
Conclusion of Dust of Snow:
Every modest deed in life may enlighten our soul and inspire us to do better, as the poem reminds us.
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