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What change/s did you notice in the poet, in the second stanza of the poem 'Dust of Snow ?​

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Answered by luckzme
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The poet was in a bad mood for reasons unknown. The dust of snow shaken off by the crow perched on a hemlock tree was all it took for him to gain a bit of perspective and accept the blessings and mannas of the nature. He noticed that such small things / incidents could have a beautiful and positive effect on a person. He also introspects on how human judgements can be misleading. The unlucky crow and the evil hemlock tree became catalysts of positive change. Nature has the power to heal, the dust of snow changes the poets mood.

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