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Essay heading: Snowflakees
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April 3, 1996 |
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The first foot of lines 3 and 4, "Over," is more calm than the dramatic "Out of" in lines 1 and 2. Further, the cold, quiet, post-harvest landscape replaces the mysterious angel of the air. Over this landscape comes the insulating snow, "silent and soft."
The second stanza introduces "us" into the poem, placing both speaker and reader in the snowy landscape, and describes our psychological reaction to both the snowstorm and despair:
Even as our cloudy fancies take
Suddenly shape in some divine expression,
Even as the troubled heart doth make
In the white countenance confession,
The troubled sky reveals
The grief it feels... displayed 300 characters
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As we watch this snowstorm blow in, two things happen. First, our thoughts, our "cloudy fancies," crystallize in divine form. Second, we (under the guise of "the troubled heart") confess our troubles to the sky ("the white countenance"). In the act of confessing him or herself, the individual loses identity, merging self with confessor, nature... displayed next 300 characters
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