Dust of Snow Line By Line Explanation and Literary Devices
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- CBSE Class 10 English Poem Dust of Snow.
This video provides a thorough explanation of the poem ‘Dust of Snow’ by Robert Frost, along with a critical explanation, rhyme scheme, and poetic devices.
Explained by Ananya Kar.
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Timestamps :
Intro 00:00
Theme 00:14
Poem 00:31
Summary 00:45
Critical Explanation 02:08
Rhyme Scheme 05:12
Poetic Devices 05:19
Conclusion 08:26
PS - Some other literary devices that were unintentionally excluded from the lecture are Metaphor, Symbolism, Imagery & Irony.
Symbolism - The crow & hemlock tree are symbols of sadness and depression. The snow is a positive symbol of nature. Together, they create a positive change in the poet.
Metaphor - “Dust of Snow”. The snowflakes have been compared to dust, hence a metaphor.
Imagery - The poem depicts a beautiful picture or image in our minds.
Irony - The crow, an inauspicious being, brings about a positive change in the poet, hence an irony.
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Timestamps :
Intro 00:00
Theme 00:14
Poem 00:31
Summary 00:45
Critical Explanation 02:08
Rhyme Scheme 05:12
Poetic Devices 05:19
Conclusion 08:26
Nice explanation
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Srinagar pahalgam
Some other literary devices that were unintentionally excluded from the lecture are Metaphor, Symbolism, Imagery & Irony.
Symbolism - The crow & hemlock tree are symbols of sadness and depression. The snow is a positive symbol of nature. Together, they create a positive change in the poet.
Metaphor - “Dust of Snow”. The snowflakes have been compared to dust, hence a metaphor.
Imagery - The poem depicts a beautiful picture or image in our minds.
Irony - The crow, an inauspicious being, brings about a positive change in the poet, hence an irony.
Very nice explanation