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Answer the following question in about 100-120 words: Robert Frost’s view of nature changes when he talks about it positively in ‘Dust of Snow’, but negatively in ‘Fire and Ice’. - English - Language and Literature

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Answer the following question in about 100-120 words:

Robert Frost’s view of nature changes when he talks about it positively in ‘Dust of Snow’, but negatively in ‘Fire and Ice’. Justify the statement.

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Robert Frost’s poem “Dust of Snow” presents nature in a favorable light as the poet muses over a minor, seemingly unimportant incident, the snow falling on him. This moment highlights the therapeutic and uplifting power of nature by bringing a sense of refreshment and changing one’s mood. According to Frost, even the tiniest encounters with nature have the power to improve one’s perspective.

The destructive powers of fire and ice, on the other hand, represent nature’s negative aspect in “Fire and Ice”. According to Frost, these two natural elements stand for two possible outcomes for the world: ferocious yearning (fire) and icy apathy (ice). Here, the tone is gloomy, suggesting that although nature’s force is lovely, it can also be lethal and destructive. These poems’ contrast illustrates how nature can be both caring and destructive.

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