The way a crow
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
From a hemlock tree
Has given my heart
A change of mood
And saved some part
Of a day I had rued.
Scan the poem and determine the rhythm.
is it a sonnet? or do they want this:
A crow symbolizes death, snow is white and something white symbolizes purity like God. Hemlock is a poisonous treethat has little white flowers on it. Rued means to wish that something was undone or nonexistent.
With that information i think that this poem is about someone, who is feeling that their life is bad and perhaps not worth living. They wish that that present day they are in had never come. And the crow which means death is what he or she saw which might make them think about dying. But then something that he thought was bad(the crow) shook blessing and purity from itself (the snow) from a poisonous hemlock tree which fell on the person. This therefore changed the persons mood and maybe his or her outlook on life... and it saved him or her from a fate worse than everyday pain that life brings.
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Since you mention both "scanning" and "rhythm" the following link provides a "lesson" on those things:
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To answer your question "Is it a sonnet?" No, it is not.
snow is white
Snow is also a death symbol...it is cold and things do not live in the snow ( cold) A body loses its heat in death.
Check out the use of the verb rued....
P.S. I thought you might like what the book "A Dictionary of Symbols" by J.E. Cirlot (no longer in print and translated from the Spanish) has to saw on the word "crow."
Because of its black colour, it is associated with the idea of beginning. Because it is associated with the atmosphere, it is a symbol for creative, demiurgic power and for spiritual strength. Because of its flight, it is considered a messenger. In Christian symbolism it is an allegory of solitude.
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