what is the lesson of the poem dust of snow
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The crow, traditionally given a bad name as a harbinger of doom and fear, becomes a catalyst for positive change. The speaker, because of the snow dust falling on him, finds himself partially relieved - his day just got a whole lot better - the event somehow allowing him to see life from a different angle.
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a small thing in our life can easily change our mind
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