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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago
Traditionally, a crow is considered ominous and the harbinger of doom and evil. The poet’s mood was also sad but suddenly the way in which the crow shook the hemlock tree and made the dust of snow fall on the poet changed the poet’s mood. Perhaps it gave the poet inspiration to shake off his depressive thoughts and revive his cheerful mood. Thus the crow acted as a catalyst for a positive change.
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