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POEM ANALYSIS BY :
AKANKSHA ANEJA
AKANKSHA ANEJA
EXPLANATION OF THE POEM
 The poem is set in a scene where the poet is in a bad mood
and is walking by 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)
Note: 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.
AKANKSHA ANEJA
 For reasons unknown, the author was having a terrible day.
But the falling of the snow on his head lifted his mood
instantly.
 He had already spent his day in a bad mood but the rest of it
was saved by the crow and the hemlock tree.
 Generally, hemlock tree and crow are used for negative
references but the poet used them beautifully to portray that
inauspicious things can bring joy and happiness too.
 One must not take things for granted and should be open
and accept whichever way the nature chooses to bless us.
AKANKSHA ANEJA
ANALYSIS
The way a crow
 The black crow is commonly a symbol of death or fear.
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
 Since the crow is not associated with goodness, it is
ironic that in this poem, it is doing a good deed by
shaking off the snow.
AKANKSHA ANEJA
FROM A HEMLOCK TREE
 Hemlock tree is usually associated with poison and
toxicity. Anyway the beautiful snow that adorns the
poisonous hemlock tree’s branches are shaken off by a
scary crow.
Has given my heart
A change of mood
 The poet uses the elements of the fearsome crow and
poisonous hemlock tree to do something good- shake
the white, pure snow off the branches. This good act
lifts the spirits of the person and causes the man to
have an enlightened insight.
AKANKSHA ANEJA
And saved some part of a day that
I had rued
 This ordinary incident leaves deep impact on the poet.
His mood changes for better, he realizes that the whole
day is not wasted and the part of it is saved.
 Thus, the satisfaction replaces the regret.
AKANKSHA ANEJA
AKANKSHA ANEJA
LITERARY DEVICES
 Rhyme Scheme- abab cdcd
 Alliteration- the occurrence of the same consonant or consonant
sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. The
instances of alliteration are as follows-
 Has given my heart
 And saved some part
 Inversion - when the structure of a sentence is changed by the poet to
create rhyme, this poetic license is called inversion. In stanza 1,
inversion can be seen.
 Assonance - the prominence of a vowel sound throughout a line is
called assonance. In stanza 1, line 2 - “Shook down on me” - ‘o’ sound is
prominent.
 Enjambment - when the same sentence continues to the next line
without the use of any punctuation marks, it is called enjambment. It
has been used throughout the poem.
AKANKSHA ANEJA
SUMMARY
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 realize 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.
AKANKSHA ANEJA
QUESTION AND ANSWERS
Q1. What is a “dust of snow”? What does the poet say has changed his
mood? How has the poet’s mood changed?
A1. “Dust of snow” refers to the tiny particles of snow. The particles are so
small that poet referred to them as “dust”. The poet was in an awful
mood when particles of snow had fallen on him. This changed the
poet’s frame of mind instantly and his day got a lot better.
Q 2. How does Frost present nature in this poem? The following
questions may help you to think of an answer.
(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 more than often
named in poems. Unlike these birds, crows are often seen as the
indicators of doom and fear. They are often used for negative
references.
AKANKSHA ANEJA
(ii) Again, what is “a hemlock tree”? Why doesn’t the poet
write about a more ‘beautiful’ tree such as a maple, or an
oak, or a pine?
A. Trees are also seen as mighty creatures imparting wisdom
as they’re too old. They give out oxygen and absorb the
carbon dioxide which is connected with absorbing all the
negative energy. But there are trees that are poisonous too,
like a hemlock tree. The poet does not mention a more
‘beautiful’ tree such as maple, oak or pine because he wants
to indicate a sad scene. Being poisonous, a hemlock tree is
considered bad and so, he refers to it.
QUESTION AND ANSWERS
AKANKSHA ANEJA
(iii) 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?
A. Both crow and the hemlock tree represent sorrow. Frost
has used both the negative creatures (crow and the
hemlock tree) as the carriers of positivism and strength
that transformed his day for the better. By not using birds
like sparrow and nightingale and trees like maple, oak or a
pine, the poet has tried to break down all the preconceived
notions we have about certain agents of nature. He has
tried to make us understand that we see the world not as
how it is, but as how we want to see it. Thus, the crow
sitting and a hemlock tree together made his day
better. The dust of snow stands for joy.
QUESTION AND ANSWERS
AKANKSHA ANEJA
ASSIGNMENT
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
Question 1.
What is the underlying message for us in our hectic life
with reference to the poem, ‘Dust of Snow’ ?
Question 2.
No matter how ordinary or unimportant an incident may
be, it’s the reaction or the response that matters. Taking
inspiration from the poet’s reaction write how inherent
values can be picked up and learnt.
AKANKSHA ANEJA
AKANKSHA ANEJA

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Dust of snow

  • 1. POEM ANALYSIS BY : AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 3. EXPLANATION OF THE POEM  The poem is set in a scene where the poet is in a bad mood and is walking by 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) Note: 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. AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 4.  For reasons unknown, the author was having a terrible day. But the falling of the snow on his head lifted his mood instantly.  He had already spent his day in a bad mood but the rest of it was saved by the crow and the hemlock tree.  Generally, hemlock tree and crow are used for negative references but the poet used them beautifully to portray that inauspicious things can bring joy and happiness too.  One must not take things for granted and should be open and accept whichever way the nature chooses to bless us. AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 5. ANALYSIS The way a crow  The black crow is commonly a symbol of death or fear. Shook down on me The dust of snow  Since the crow is not associated with goodness, it is ironic that in this poem, it is doing a good deed by shaking off the snow. AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 6. FROM A HEMLOCK TREE  Hemlock tree is usually associated with poison and toxicity. Anyway the beautiful snow that adorns the poisonous hemlock tree’s branches are shaken off by a scary crow. Has given my heart A change of mood  The poet uses the elements of the fearsome crow and poisonous hemlock tree to do something good- shake the white, pure snow off the branches. This good act lifts the spirits of the person and causes the man to have an enlightened insight. AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 7. And saved some part of a day that I had rued  This ordinary incident leaves deep impact on the poet. His mood changes for better, he realizes that the whole day is not wasted and the part of it is saved.  Thus, the satisfaction replaces the regret. AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 9. LITERARY DEVICES  Rhyme Scheme- abab cdcd  Alliteration- the occurrence of the same consonant or consonant sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. The instances of alliteration are as follows-  Has given my heart  And saved some part  Inversion - when the structure of a sentence is changed by the poet to create rhyme, this poetic license is called inversion. In stanza 1, inversion can be seen.  Assonance - the prominence of a vowel sound throughout a line is called assonance. In stanza 1, line 2 - “Shook down on me” - ‘o’ sound is prominent.  Enjambment - when the same sentence continues to the next line without the use of any punctuation marks, it is called enjambment. It has been used throughout the poem. AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 10. SUMMARY 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 realize 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. AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 11. QUESTION AND ANSWERS Q1. What is a “dust of snow”? What does the poet say has changed his mood? How has the poet’s mood changed? A1. “Dust of snow” refers to the tiny particles of snow. The particles are so small that poet referred to them as “dust”. The poet was in an awful mood when particles of snow had fallen on him. This changed the poet’s frame of mind instantly and his day got a lot better. Q 2. How does Frost present nature in this poem? The following questions may help you to think of an answer. (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 more than often named in poems. Unlike these birds, crows are often seen as the indicators of doom and fear. They are often used for negative references. AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 12. (ii) Again, what is “a hemlock tree”? Why doesn’t the poet write about a more ‘beautiful’ tree such as a maple, or an oak, or a pine? A. Trees are also seen as mighty creatures imparting wisdom as they’re too old. They give out oxygen and absorb the carbon dioxide which is connected with absorbing all the negative energy. But there are trees that are poisonous too, like a hemlock tree. The poet does not mention a more ‘beautiful’ tree such as maple, oak or pine because he wants to indicate a sad scene. Being poisonous, a hemlock tree is considered bad and so, he refers to it. QUESTION AND ANSWERS AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 13. (iii) 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? A. Both crow and the hemlock tree represent sorrow. Frost has used both the negative creatures (crow and the hemlock tree) as the carriers of positivism and strength that transformed his day for the better. By not using birds like sparrow and nightingale and trees like maple, oak or a pine, the poet has tried to break down all the preconceived notions we have about certain agents of nature. He has tried to make us understand that we see the world not as how it is, but as how we want to see it. Thus, the crow sitting and a hemlock tree together made his day better. The dust of snow stands for joy. QUESTION AND ANSWERS AKANKSHA ANEJA
  • 14. ASSIGNMENT ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: Question 1. What is the underlying message for us in our hectic life with reference to the poem, ‘Dust of Snow’ ? Question 2. No matter how ordinary or unimportant an incident may be, it’s the reaction or the response that matters. Taking inspiration from the poet’s reaction write how inherent values can be picked up and learnt. AKANKSHA ANEJA