What is the rhyme scheme of the poem(dust of snow)
Answers
ABAB
Poetic Devices in the Poem Dust of Snow : Rhyme scheme: Each of the two stanzas in “Dust of Snow” follows the same simple rhyme scheme, that is, ABAB. Only one imperfect rhyme occurs in this poem between the “crow” of the 1st line and the “snow” of the 3rd line, both in the 1st stanza.
ABAB is the rhyme scheme of the poem
Explanation:
When a word is used twice and both times it has different meanings, then the Rhyme Scheme is the decking.
Example: The people living inside a high gorge, live inside a high gorge. (The meaning of the temple here is and cave.) 2 Kanaka hundred times the drunkenness, or jag, ( here means and gold.)
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Kali boasted. In the above sentence, you can see that the word 'Ghata' has been used twice. For the first time, the use of the word 'Ghata' is referring to the dark color of clouds.
At other times the word 'Ghata' is describing the diminishing of clouds. Therefore, due to the use of the word Ghata twice and different meanings, there is a hint of ornamentation in the above lines.
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
From a hemlock tree
Has given my heart
A change of mood
And saved some part
Of a day I had rued.