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Dust of Snow Summary
Here is the Summary of the poem Dust of Snow:
The short poem by Robert Frost throws light upon the unimaginable healing power of
nature and tiny things. From a bad mood to ill-health, there is nothing that can’t be cured by
nature. The author was experiencing one such bad day when a crow’s movement near a
hemlock tree dusted snow upon him. The snow instantly makes him happier. His day gets a lot
better. Thus, the supremacy of nature as a whole made him realise how petty his problem was.
The fact that hemlock tree is poisonous combined with crow being the indicator of doom and
fear are used in the poem as the carriers of happiness in the life of narrator is ironical. The
poet, through these objects has tried to highlight that sometimes creatures linked with negative
aspects of life can be the bringer of change and happiness. Being outdoors in nature, with all
it’s unpredictability can benefit anyone, anywhere at any time.



Dust of Snow Poem Explanation




Poem
The way a crow
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.



Explanation of the Poem: The poem is set in a scene where the poet is in a bad mood and is
walking by a tree, a hemlock tree. Hemlock tree is a poisonous tree. As he passes by, a crow happens
to throw some snow dust on him. Whether it falls on his head or shoulders is unknown as there is no
specific mention in the poem. Also, the readers are left in doubt about the bird’s specific action.
Whether the crow was landing, shivering with cold, re adjusting itself on the branch or taking off, it
happened to send some particles of snow upon the author. Here, the two agents of nature, the
hemlock tree and the crow are signifiers of sadness and gloom just like the poet’s mood was in the
opening scene.

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