What is a theme in a research study?
A theme is a major and sometimes recurring idea, subject or topic that appears in a written work. A dominant theme usually reveals what the work is really about and can be helpful in forming insights and analysis. A theme can consist of one word, two words or more.
What is hemlock tree Class 10?
Answer: A hemlock tree is a poisonous tree with small white flowers. The poet Robert Frost, didn’t choose to use a maple, oak or a pine tree, he chose the hemlock tree and left all the beautiful trees to present his mood and feelings.
What kind of a tree is Hemlock?
coniferous evergreen
What is a hemlock tree why doesn’t the poet?
Answer. Answer: Hemlock tree is a poisonous tree with white flowers and the poet doesn’t write a about other beautiful trees like maple,oak or pine because he is expressing his sorrow and bad mood.
What does hemlock tree signify?
HEMLOCK TREE SIGNIFIES AS A SYMBOL OF POISON AND TOXICITY. BUT IN THE POEM HEMLOCK TREE SHEDS OF SNOW ON THE POET THAT UPLIFTS HIS MOOD FROM DESPAIR TO HAPPY. The hemlock tree in the poem ‘Dust Of Snow ‘ represents the dark side of the nature along with a depressive , sorrowful and bitter side.
Do hemlock and crows are auspicious symbols How aren’t they?
Explanation: The poem Dust of Snow is written by Robert Frost. In this poem, the hemlock tree is considered inauspicious as it is poisonous and toxic. The crow has also been used by the poet as a symbol of inauspicious things because it is fearsome and survives on eating bad things and is scary.
Is hemlock tree poisonous?
Toxicity. Poison-hemlock is acutely toxic to people and animals, with symptoms appearing 20 minutes to three hours after ingestion. All parts of the plant are poisonous and even the dead canes remain toxic for up to three years.
What is a hemlock tree dust of snow?
The crow and hemlock tree represent sorrow and depression felt by the poet in this materialistic world. The dust of snow that the crow shakes off a hemlock tree means passing through the sad and depressing moments the poet is entering into the time full of joy and optimism.