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Dive into the lyrical world of “The Trees,” where each line breathes life into the silent guardians of our planet. Explore how the poet masterfully intertwines themes of growth, resilience, and the poignant beauty of nature. Discover the imagery that paints a vivid picture of trees standing tal...

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The Trees By:-ADRIENNE RICH




Introduction

"The Trees" is a poignant poem that explores the deep connection between nature and
humanity. Written by the renowned poet, this piece reflects on the significance of trees as
symbols of life, growth, and resilience. Through vivid imagery and thoughtful language, the
poem captures the beauty of trees and their vital role in our environment. It invites readers
to appreciate the tranquility they bring and to reflect on the impact of human actions on
nature. As we delve into this lesson, we will uncover the layers of meaning behind the
poet's words and consider the broader themes of conservation and harmony with nature.

, Important Question/Answers


Q1-(1) Find, in the first stanza, three things that cannot happen in a treeless

forest?

Ans: The three things mentioned in the first stanza that cannot happen in a treeless
forest are:

1. Birds sitting on the tree branches.

2. The hiding of insects in the branches of trees

3. The sun burying its feet in the shadow of the trees in the forest.




(2) What picture do these words create in your mind: “… sun bury its feet in

shadow…”? What could the poet mean by the sun’s ‘feet?’

Ans: The sun’s feet are the rays of sun that reach the earth after falling on the leaves of
the trees and finally, reach the earth’s surface.

(2)- (1) Where are the trees in the poem? What do their roots, their leaves, and

their twigs do?

Ans: The trees are in the poet’s house. The roots are working hard to remove

themselves from the cracks of veranda. The leaves are making an effort to reach

towards the glass in order to come out and the twigs are making attempts to set

themselves free and reach the forest.




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