what change the mood of the poet in the poem dust of snow?
Answers
Answered by
15
Explanation:
The poet, in the poem 'Dust of Snow,'was in a sorrowful mood. However, when a crow shook down the 'dust of snow' on him, his bitter mood changedinto a more optimistic one.
Answered by
10
Answer:
The crow sitting on the branch of hemlock tree shook the branch which led to the fall of the snow on the poet . The poet took the crow and the hemlock tree as a bad hint. The crow and the hemlock tree represents bad signs. He took it in a way where he wasted the day. He was holding a regret . But as soon as he saw the dust of snow he felt happy , refreshed and calm. and changed his opinions of the bad signs.
Similar questions