Dust of snow



   
     Central Idea

    The central Idea of the poem 'The Dust of Snow' this that the poet Robert Frost is trying to shatter the old beliefs that human consider as I'll omens. He expresses his attitude through the example of crow and a hemlock tree. Tha human being thinks both of them I'll omens. But in this creation nothing is good or bad but thinking makes it so. He squeezes goodness from bad ones .

Difficult word.  Squeezes means  Nichodna  ( juice out)

   Qus. Ans. Based on stanza
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      The way a crow
            Shook down on me
The dust of snow
            From. a hemlock tree

Qus.1

 What did the crow do to the hemlock tree ?

Ans. The crow shook the hemlock tree .

Qus.2 

What did the tree have then?

Ans. 

The tree had snow on it then .

Qus.3

 Where was the poet then ?

Ans.
 
The poet was under the hemlock tree then .

Qus. 4 

Write the name of the poem from which the stanza has been selected .Who is the poet ?

Ans. 

The stanza has been selected from the poem ' The Dust of Snow'.
 'Robert Lee Frost' is  it's  poet name .

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               Stanza.  2
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           Has given my heart
               A change of  mind
          And saved some part
                Of a day I had ruled

Qus.1 

What changed the mood of the poet ?

Ans. 

The falling of dust of snow on the poet changed his mood .

Qus. 2 

How was his mood that day ?

Ans. 

His mood was gloomy that day. .

Qus.3

 What happened to the poet's ruining about the day ?

Ans. 

He stopped ruining the day .

Qus. 4 

Write the name of the poem from which the stanza has been selected. Who is the poet ?

Ans. 

The stanza has been selected from the poem The Dust of Snow'.
  The poet name is Robert Lee Frost' .
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    Some important Qus.Ans.
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Qus.1 

What do the 'crow' and 'hemlock' represent-joy or sorrow?What does the dust of snow that the crow shakes off a hemlock tree stand for?

Ans. 

The poet seems to be in a sorrowful mood, that is why in his poem he uses harsh, dark, ugly crow and not sweet singing birds. He also uses 'hemlock' which is a poisonous tree and not any beautiful or shady trees.
      The poet must have had some bitter experience that had made him sad. The dust of snow is also a reminder of dry, cold and gloomy winter.
     In fact, when you are sad, you can't think of sweet and beautiful things.
     The poet tells us about the dark sorrowful bitter side of nature to reflect his mood.


Qus.2 

What side of nature do 'crow' and 'hemlock' represent?

Ans. 

Crow is a black, harsh voiced bird and hemlock is a poisonous tree. Both are not good nor beautiful. They represent dark, depressive, sorrowful and bitter side of nature.