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viktelen
1 month ago
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Read the first three stanzas of the poem “The Snow Man” by Wallace Stevens. Given the ambiguous language, what possible interpre

tations of the line "One must have a mind of winter" do you see?
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2 answers:
Naddika [7.1K]1 month ago
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Bond [7K]1 month ago
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Answer:

One way to interpret the line suggests that the winter season should be appreciated by all. It encourages people to relish the chilly weather and its accompanying delights, such as snow, cozy blankets, hot beverages, crackling fires, and winter apparel. Alternatively, it may signify that appreciating the stark beauty of winter requires the right mindset. Stevens might be suggesting that possessing this "mind of winter" is essential for individuals to embrace the cold without feelings of sadness or longing for warmer days.

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