First Flight Textbook in English for Class X
এই পোষ্টটোত দশম শ্ৰেণীৰ English পাঠ্যপুথিৰ Dust Of Snow কবিতাৰ ভিতৰৰ প্ৰশ্নসমূহ আৰু অনুশীলনীৰ প্ৰশ্নবোৰৰ সমাধান লাভ কৰিব। অন্য পাঠৰ অনুশীলনীবোৰৰ সমাধান পাবলৈ তলত দিয়া লিংকত ক্লিক কৰিব।
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Solutions for Class 10 English Poem Dust of Snow
Short Questions And Answers 1 Marks 👇
1.Who is the poet of "Dust of Snow"?
Answer: Robert Frost.
2. What is the dust of snow in the poem?
Answer: Fine particles of snow shaken off by a crow.
3. Which tree is mentioned in the poem?
Answer: Hemlock tree.
4.What does the crow shake down from the tree?
Answer: Dust of snow.
5. How does the poet feel before the incident?
Answer: Sad or depressed.
6. What effect does the dust of snow have on the poet?
Answer: It changes his mood from sadness to joy.
7. What does the "hemlock tree" symbolize?
Answer: Negativity or sorrow.
8.What does the "crow" symbolize in the poem?
Answer: A bad omen or negativity.
9. What literary device is used in "Dust of Snow"?
Answer: Metaphor/Symbolism.
10. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
Answer: ABAB.
11. What season is depicted in the poem?
Answer: Winter.
12. How many lines are there in the poem?
Answer: 8 lines (a short poem).
13. What does the poet mean by "saved some part of a day"?
Answer: The poet's mood improved, saving his day from being wasted in sadness.
14. What lesson does the poem teach?
Answer: Small moments can bring big changes in life.
15. What is the theme of "Dust of Snow"?
Answer: The transformative power of nature.
Short Questions And Answers 2 Marks 👇
1. How does the poet's mood change in "Dust of Snow"?
Answer: Initially, the poet is sad, but when the dust of snow falls on him, his mood changes to happiness, showing how small natural events can bring joy.
2. Why does the poet choose a crow and a hemlock tree instead of a more pleasant bird and tree?
Answer: The crow and hemlock tree symbolize negativity, making the sudden change in mood more impactful and highlighting nature's unexpected beauty.
3. What is the significance of the "dust of snow" in the poem?
Answer: It represents a small, unexpected event that brings a significant positive change in the poet’s mood.
4. How does the poem highlight the power of nature?
Answer: Nature, through a simple act (snow falling), transforms the poet’s sadness into happiness, showing its healing power.
5. Explain the line: "Has given my heart a change of mood."
Answer: It means that the falling snow made the poet feel better, shifting his emotions from sorrow to joy.
4. What does the poet mean by "saved some part of a day I had rued"?
Answer: The poet had regretted (rued) his day, but the snow incident saved it from being completely wasted in sadness.
4. How does the poem convey the message of hope?
Answer: It shows that even in gloomy situations (crow, hemlock), a small positive moment (snow) can bring hope and happiness.
4. What is the role of irony in the poem?
Answer: The crow and hemlock, usually symbols of negativity, bring positivity, creating an ironic twist.
4. How does the poem reflect the idea of mindfulness?
Answer: The poet notices a small natural event, which shifts his mood, teaching us to appreciate little moments.
4. Why is the poem considered optimistic despite its initial gloomy imagery?
Answer: Though it starts with a crow and hemlock (gloomy), it ends with a positive transformation, showing optimism in small joys.
Oral Comprehension Check.
1. What is a "dust of snow"? What does the poet say has changed his mood? How has the poet's mood changed?
Answer:
(i) "Dust of snow" refers to fine particles of snow shaken off by a crow.
(ii) The poet says that the falling snow dust has changed his mood.
(iii) Initially, the poet was sad or depressed, but the unexpected touch of snow brings a sudden shift in his mood, making him feel happier and more hopeful.
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?
(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?
Answer: Robert Frost presents nature in "Dust of Snow" in an unconventional yet profound way. Unlike traditional nature poetry that celebrates beauty and harmony, Frost uses seemingly negative elements (a crow and a hemlock tree) to convey a deeper message about hope and transformation.
(i) Birds in Poetry vs. the Crow
Common birds in poems: Nightingales, doves, or sparrows—often symbolizing beauty, love, or peace.
Crow in poems: Rarely used because it is associated with darkness, death, or bad omens.
Mental image of a crow: A black, harsh, and ominous bird, often linked to superstitions.
Why Frost uses a crow? R To contrast traditional poetic imagery and show that even "negative" elements in nature can bring unexpected joy.
(ii) Hemlock Tree vs. Beautiful Trees
Hemlock tree: A poisonous plant, often linked to death (e.g., Socrates was executed using hemlock).
Why not a maple, oak, or pine? These trees symbolize strength, beauty, or longevity, but Frost chooses the hemlock to emphasize that even in gloom, small moments of beauty exist.
Significance: The hemlock represents sorrow, making the sudden shift to joy (from the snow) more powerful.
Element | Usually Represents | In the Poem |
---|---|---|
Crow | Sorrow, bad luck | Triggers a positive change |
Hemlock | Death, sadness | Contrasts with the purity of snow |
Dust of Snow | Purity, fleeting beauty | Brings a sudden shift in mood |
3. Have there been times when you felt depressed or hopeless? Have you experienced a similar moment that changed your mood that day?
Answer: Only For Example :
Yes, there have been times when I felt low, perhaps after a bad day at school.
Once, while sitting alone, a stray puppy approached me playfully. Its innocence and warmth instantly lifted my mood, much like the dust of snow in Frost’s poem. Such small, unexpected moments can bring joy.
Dust of Snow