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  1. Stumble means walking with difficulty. In the poem, the trees are described stumbling because they are weak and have been struggling since long. They seem to be like newly discharged half-dazed patients. They are stumbling forward in order to get freedom from the four walls. They are going back to fRead more

    Stumble means walking with difficulty. In the poem, the trees are described stumbling because they are weak and have been struggling since long. They seem to be like newly discharged half-dazed patients. They are stumbling forward in order to get freedom from the four walls. They are going back to forest which is their original home.

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  1. There are two themes based on the interpretation of the poem. Theme of Freedom (As a Nature Poem) First, if we talks about this poem as the poem of nature, we find that it supports the freedom and liberation of trees from the clutches of human beings. According to the poet, humans have taken away thRead more

    There are two themes based on the interpretation of the poem.

    • Theme of Freedom (As a Nature Poem)

    First, if we talks about this poem as the poem of nature, we find that it supports the freedom and liberation of trees from the clutches of human beings. According to the poet, humans have taken away the freedom of trees by taking them in their homes and growing there. They have been separated from their original home i.e. forest.

    However now that they are a part of strong movement, they are going back to their home (forest) and the poet seems to be quite happy with their departure. She does not mention this departure in her writings but still she is happy with them.

    • Feminism, Lesbianism, Women Emancipation

    When we go through the words several times, we find that the poem is not about nature and trees but about the women and their slavery in the patriarchal world. They are forced to live in the four walls of the home. They are made to believe that these four walls are their homes.

    However, the women have been enlightened (because of emergence of feminism). They are now coming out of this prison and going to the outer world which is their ultimate destination. The poet seems to be happy about their departure from four walls. However she does not take part in the movement.

    Women are weak, yet they keep struggling without stopping. They break the glass of patriarchy and finally succeed in coming out. They are now free. The norms of the society have been changed now.

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  1. 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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