Dust of Snow
Dust of Snow
BY ROBERT FROST
Robert Frost was a famous American poet. He was born in San Francisco on March 26, 1874. His father belonged to
New England, and his mother was a Scottish emigrant from Edinburgh. By 1920s, Frost was the most celebrated poet
in America. His poetical works’ A Boy’s Will’ (1913), ‘North of Boston’ (1914), New Hampshire’ (1923), ‘A Further
Range’ (1936) ‘Steeple Bush’ (1947) and ‘In the Clearing’ (1962) increased his fame and honour. The poem ‘Dust of
Snow’ was published in ‘New Hampshire’ in 1923. This collection gave him the Pulitzer Prize.
Robert Frost, a well known American poet of nature, in this poem, he presents a moment that seems simple but has a
larger significance. It is a highly symbolic poem. One day the poet was in a depressed mood. A pleasant thing
happened under a tree. It changed the poet’s mood. It saved the rest of the day for the poet.
key points
It tells us that sometimes even a small incident may prove to be of a larger significance.
The poet is upset in the beginning of the poem but a small incident of falling of snow changes his mood totally.
In the end of the poem the poet feels relaxed and thankful to the nature for saving his day from being wasted.
Stanza 1 Exp –
The poet, Robert Frost, recounts a small incident that changes his mood. It seems very ‘ simple but it has great
significance. The poet was once very depressed and hopeless. He was in a state of sorrow and was lost in his
thoughts. He was standing under the hemlock tree. Suddenly a crow, that was sitting on the tree, shook the tree and
the fine particles of snow from the tree fell on the poet.
Stanza 2 Exp –
When the soft and cold snow fell on the poet it changed his mood from sad to happy. He started feeling soothed and
refreshed. This simple incident helped him enjoy the remaining part of the day. He, thus, became happy as it saved
his rest of the day from being wasted and held in regret.
DETAILED SUMMARY
Dust of Snow’ is an awful poem of nature by Robert Frosty In this poem a symbolic incident is present The poet is
standing undera hemlock tree. He is in a sad mood. He thinks that his day has been lost then a crow shakes the
hemlock tree-and the dust of snow falls on him. This little incident brings about a suddenchange in the state of the
poet’s mind. His mood has ‘changed. He thinks that it has saved the rest of his day and gets busy with his work like
the crow.
1.Flakes of Snow:
It was a day of winter. It was snowing all around. A fine dust of snow had covered the tops of the trees. A hemlock tree
was standing there. The top of the hemlock tree was all covered with the fine dust of snow. The poet was standing
under that hemlock tree.
Questions :Stanza1
(a) What did the crow do to the hemlock tree?
(b) What was there in the tree at that time?
(c) Where do you think was the poet then?
(d) What is the name of the poem?
(e) What is the name of the poet?
(f) Write the rhyming words
.Answers :
(a) The crow shook the hemlock tree.
(b) There was snow in the tree at that time.
(c) Then the poet was under a hemlock tree then.
(d) The name of the poem is ‘Dust of Snow’.
e) The name of the poet is Robert Frost.
(f) crow –snow me –tree
Questions :Stanza2
(a) What had given the poet ‘a change of mood’?
(b) What had the poet thought of that day?
(c) How was some part of the day saved for the poet?
(d) Name the poem.
(e) Name the poet.
(f) What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza?
Answers:
(a)The falling of dust of snow on the poet had changed his mood
(b)He had felt sad about that day. But the fall of snow dust changed his mood.
(c)He stopped ruing the day and his mood changed.
(d)Dust of Snow.
(e)Robert Frost.
(f)The rhyme scheme of this stanza is ‘abab’.
Question 2.
How does Frost present nature in this poem? The following questions may help you to think of an answer.
1.What are the birds that are usually named in poems? Do you think crow is often mentioned in poems? What images
come to your mind when you think of a crow?
2.Again, what is ‘a hemlock tree’? Why doesn’t the poet write about more ‘beautiful’ tree such as a maple, or an oak,
or a pine?
3.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?
Answer
:Frost presents nature in a very different manner in the poem,
1.Generally, poets take the birds and trees which are known for their beauty and good qualities like peacock, parrot,
cuckoo, mynah and trees full of beautiful flowers and fruits, etc. But here Frost has taken a totally different approach.
He chose a crow, which is not often used in poems. Crow is black in colour with very harsh voice and is believed to be
a symbol of bad omen. Thinking of a crow brings very depressing and sorrowful pictures to our mind.
2.A hemlock tree is poisonous plant with small white flowers. The poet, Robert Frost, didn’t choose to use an oak,
maple or pine tree. Instead, he chose the hemlock tree and left all the beautiful trees present in the world. Actually he
did so to present his mood and feelings.
3.The crow and hemlock tree represent sorrow and depression felt by the poet in this materialistic world. The dust of
snow is the symbol of natural joy and energy. The dust of snow that the crow shakes off a hemlock tree means
passing through the sad and depressing moments the pdet is entering into the time full of joy and optimism.