What is the underlying message for us in our hectic life with reference to dust of snow
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In the poem the dust of snow, the message given by Robert Frost is-
- In the regular period of life we waste enough of our day thinking those things which are unlucky or saddening that ruins our whole that day. The same condition was that time of Robert Frost in which he said he had rued a day which was saved by the crow.
- The day started gloomy for the poet. Then suddenly from a Hemlock tree, a very poisonous tree a crow, an unlucky element threw away some dust of snow on the author.
- Suddenly there was a change of mood in author's expressions. The incident had suddenly changed the gloomy man to a cheerful man and also saved the day that Frost had thought had been wasted.
- Here he talked about two unlucky elements
- Crow
- Hemlock tree
- Both are very much unlucky. But in the poem he brought out a contrast between them and turned those unlucky elements into very much lucky elements. The message given is in our daily journey of life there is something that can prevent the whole day from being wasted.
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The underlying message for us in our hectic life with reference to the poem 'Dust of Snow' is that we should enjoy nature utmost and we should have a positive out look even towards simple acts because they can lead to the learning of greater lessons of enjoying life.
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