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Artemon [7]
2 years ago
7

Which lines below from

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vovikov84 [41]2 years ago
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The lines below from Lowell's poem The First Snowfall would be best to cite to show the poet's profound sense of sadness at the death of his daughter is The most unfortunate twig on the elm-tree Was furrowed inch deep with pearl.

<h3>What is context of the poem?</h3>

The line displayed above shows how the creator views nature as something exceptionally rich and important, since he shows that the least fortunate part of a tree was brimming with wealth, as it was studded with pearls and it was not even the most lovely and splendid branch.

This was normal in heartfelt writing, where journalists involved nature as a romanticized and optimal climate for idealism from this present reality.

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