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what is the central theme of the poem 'dust of snow' written by "Robert Forst"​

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Answered by Serinus
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In the poem "The Dust of Snow" Robert Frost talks about the importance of small things in our lives. These small things can change the attitude of the people at a large level. In the poem, the poet writes about a crow who shakes off the snow dust. The poet wants the readers to learn from the crow and shake off all the miseries and sadness in the same way. Such small imagery which are present around us have a lot to teach us. These images can change the mood of the people as they did to the poet in the poem.

Answered by aryanjaat01
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Answer:

The poem “Dust of Snow” by Robert Frost captures

particular moment of the poet’s life. His mind has

become negative. Once, as he was walking in a wooded

area full of hemlock trees, a crow alighted on a branch

of one of those trees, causing the mass of snowflakes

to rain down on the poet. The snowflakes were so light

and powdery that the poet thought they resembled dust

particles more than anything else. However, this raining

down of snowflakes immediately improved his mood,

and he was cheered up. He felt joy and gratitude to be

alive on a beautiful day

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