1. Robert Frost is famous for his ability to juxtapose nature with human emotions and finally draw out moral. The poem Fire and Ice is also symbolic. In this poem, the poet says that the most dangerous things which could destroy the world are fire and ice. However the fire here, symbolises desire and gRead more

    Robert Frost is famous for his ability to juxtapose nature with human emotions and finally draw out moral. The poem Fire and Ice is also symbolic. In this poem, the poet says that the most dangerous things which could destroy the world are fire and ice.

    However the fire here, symbolises desire and greed and ice symbolises hate and coldness of relations. According to the poet, both these evils would destroy the humanity because greed leads a person to commit blunders and so does the hate.

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  2. The theme of the poem Fire and Ice is that the world will be destroyed some day and the poet is of the views that there will be two reasons for its destruction; fire and ice. Fire symbolises greed and ice symbolises coldness in relation and hate. The poet says that the world is bound to destroy on dRead more

    The theme of the poem Fire and Ice is that the world will be destroyed some day and the poet is of the views that there will be two reasons for its destruction; fire and ice. Fire symbolises greed and ice symbolises coldness in relation and hate.

    The poet says that the world is bound to destroy on day. However it will be destroyed by fire i.e. greed which makes a person do all the inhumane blunders. However, if the world would have to perish twice, then coldness i.e. hate would be responsible for its destruction.

    So, greed and hate are the greatest enemies of humanity and the poet suggests us to never adopt them.

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  3. The rhyme scheme of the poem Fire and Ice is ABA ABC BCB. Read summary of this poem.

    The rhyme scheme of the poem Fire and Ice is ABA ABC BCB.

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  4. The poem The Dust of Snow exposes the irrelevancy of superstition which are popular among us. It is commonly believed that crow is the sign of bad omen. It bring doom and mishap. Similarly, dust refers to death (in Christian and Islamic culture) and Hemlock tree (a poisonous tree) on the other handRead more

    The poem The Dust of Snow exposes the irrelevancy of superstition which are popular among us. It is commonly believed that crow is the sign of bad omen. It bring doom and mishap. Similarly, dust refers to death (in Christian and Islamic culture) and Hemlock tree (a poisonous tree) on the other hand was used by Socrates to commit suicide.

    However ironically, all these things of bad omen make the poet’s day cheerful. So, the poem depicts that we should always hope for the best and never take anything as bad omen.

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  5. In the poem Dust of Snow, there are various symbols like the crow, the dust and the hemlock tree. All of them symbolise doom, death and mishaps. Read summary of this poem.

    In the poem Dust of Snow, there are various symbols like the crow, the dust and the hemlock tree. All of them symbolise doom, death and mishaps.

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  6. The poet observes the nature differently from other people. Crow and hemlock tree are not considered good by the people. They are rather taken as signs of bad omen. However for the poet they are signs of goodness because initially the poet is in a bad mood but the crow and the hemlock tree makes himRead more

    The poet observes the nature differently from other people. Crow and hemlock tree are not considered good by the people. They are rather taken as signs of bad omen. However for the poet they are signs of goodness because initially the poet is in a bad mood but the crow and the hemlock tree makes him cheerful and he remains in a good mood for the rest of the day.

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  7. The poet was in a bad mood and had gone out. As soon as he reached the hemlock tree, snow fell on him and thus he stood under the tree for some time because he felt good and cheerful. Read summary of this poem.

    The poet was in a bad mood and had gone out. As soon as he reached the hemlock tree, snow fell on him and thus he stood under the tree for some time because he felt good and cheerful.

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  8. In the poem Dust of Snow, the poet feels a change of mood when the crow shakes itself and snow falls on him. Earlier he was not in a good mood. However, after the snow falls on him, he feels cheerful. Read summary of this poem.

    In the poem Dust of Snow, the poet feels a change of mood when the crow shakes itself and snow falls on him. Earlier he was not in a good mood. However, after the snow falls on him, he feels cheerful.

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  9. The title of the poem Dust of Snow is quite relevant to the main theme of the poem as it changes the mood of the the poet completely. Initially, he is not in a good mood and is regretting. However when the dust of snow falls on him, he experiences a change in mood. He becomes happy and remains cheerRead more

    The title of the poem Dust of Snow is quite relevant to the main theme of the poem as it changes the mood of the the poet completely. Initially, he is not in a good mood and is regretting. However when the dust of snow falls on him, he experiences a change in mood. He becomes happy and remains cheerful throughout the day.

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  10. In the beginning, the poet is not in a good mood. He is regretting. However when the dust of snow falls on him, he experiences a change of mood and becomes happy for the rest of the day. Read summary of this poem.

    In the beginning, the poet is not in a good mood. He is regretting. However when the dust of snow falls on him, he experiences a change of mood and becomes happy for the rest of the day.

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