The central idea of the poem The Trees is that man has enslaved the nature for selfish reasons. The trees which used to grow in forest are now being grown in the four walls of house. Hence they are not free at all. But now all the trees have started a movement against this slavery. They are now retuRead more
The central idea of the poem The Trees is that man has enslaved the nature for selfish reasons. The trees which used to grow in forest are now being grown in the four walls of house. Hence they are not free at all. But now all the trees have started a movement against this slavery. They are now returning back to their original home i.e. forest. The poet describes this departure of the trees.
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The central idea of the poem Aunt Jennifer's Tigers is that women have remain slaves of males because of the institution of marriage. They have remained objects in the hands of males throughout the ages. The only way of escaping this slavery is through art. The poet seems to encourage the women to uRead more
The central idea of the poem Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers is that women have remain slaves of males because of the institution of marriage. They have remained objects in the hands of males throughout the ages. The only way of escaping this slavery is through art. The poet seems to encourage the women to use art for expressing their desires.