The Dust of Snow
Q1. What is a “dust of snow”? What does the poet say
has changed his mood? How has the poet’s mood changed?
A. “Dust of snow” means tiny particles of snow.
The poet was in a bad mood when particles of snow had fallen on him. This
changed the poet’s mood immediately. His day got better.
(i) What are the birds that are usually named in
poems? Do you think a crow is often mentioned in poems? What images come to
your mind when you think of a crow?
A. Birds like sparrow, nightingale, and peacock are
often named in poems. I don’t think that a crow is often mentioned in poems.
Crows are often seen as indicators of doom and fear. I get negative images
when I think of a crow.
A. A hemlock tree is a poisonous tree. The poet
does not mention a more ‘beautiful’ tree such as maple, oak, or pine because he
wants to indicate a sad scene. As a hemlock tree is considered bad the poet
refers to it.
A. Both crow and the hemlock tree represent
sorrow. Frost has used both the negative creatures as the carriers of
positivism and strength that transformed his day for the better. The dust of
snow shaken by the crow stands of positivity and hope.
Fire and Ice
1. There are many ideas about how the world will
‘end’. Do you think the world will end someday? Have you ever thought about what
would happen if the sun got so hot that it ‘burst’, or grew colder and colder?
greed | avarice | cruelty | lust | conflict | fury |
intolerance | rigidity | insensitivity | coldness | indifference | hatred |
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