Dust of Snow, Fire and Ice by Robert Frost
Summary "Dust of Snow"
"Dust of Snow" is a beautiful poem explores a small moment in nature brings about a positive twist in the poet’s day. The poem highlights the significance of minor things and encourages us to embrace hope, even when times are difficult.
Poet recounts an ordinary moment. He is in a gloomy mood, sitting under a poisonous hemlock tree, which symbolizes negativity and despair. Unexpectedly, a crow perched on the tree shakes down a light shower of snow, the "dust of snow," onto the poet. This incident shifts his mood from sadness to hope. He realizes it is senseless to ruin all day. He realizes the value of everyday moment and chooses to use his day positively.
Summary "Fire and Ice"
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