Q1. What is a “dust of snow”? What does the poet say has changed his mood? How has the poet’s mood changed?
Ans: A
“dust of snow” means the fine particles of snow. This “dust of snow”
changed the poet’s mood. The poet’s mood changed from that of dismay to
joy. He was holding the day in regret when this dust of snow fell on him
and this simple little thing brought him some joy.
Dust of SnowQ2. 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?
(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?
(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?
Ans: (i) Frost
has presented nature in quite an unconventional manner. While in other
nature poems we come across birds such as nightingales or sparrows,
Frost has used a crow in this poem. A crow can be associated with
something dark, black, and foreboding. That is why other poets usually
mention singing nightingales or beautiful white doves in their poems.
(ii) The
poet has written about a hemlock tree, which is a poisonous tree. He
has not written about a more beautiful tree such as a maple, or oak, or
pine because these trees symbolise beauty and happiness. Frost wanted to
symbolise the feelings of sadness and regret, which is why he has used a
hemlock tree.
(iii) The
crow and the hemlock tree represent sorrow. The dust of snow that is
shaken off the hemlock tree by the crow stands for joy that Frost
experiences. He has, therefore, used an unconventional tree and bird in
order to contrast them with joy in the form of snow.
Q3. Have
there been times when you felt depressed or hopeless? Have you
experienced a similar moment that changed your mood that day?
Ans: There have been innumerable times when I too have felt depressed and hopeless. Sometimes, such moments were aroused by other people’s behaviour and attitude and sometimes due to my own conduct. On one occasion when I was very upset. I went out for a walk. While walking in the park, I saw a girl playing with a puppy, embracing and feeding him. This little joy that they shared changed my mood and I felt very happy for the rest of the day. I also joined the two and played with them.
Previous Year Questions - Dust of Snow
2021
Q1: “The dust of snow From a hemlock tree." (Term I, 2021-22 )
The dust of snow has made the poet:
(a) appreciative of nature.
(b) thoughtful.
(c) happy.
(d) cold.
Ans: (c) happy
Q2: In the poem Dust of Snow, which negative symbols have been used to create a positive effect? (Term I, 2021-22 )
(a) hemlock tree; crow
(b) crow; snow
(c) snow; hemlock tree
(d) crow; dust
Ans: (a) hemlock tree; crow