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1.the speaker wants to be a tree because
a. Trees are not treated as objects of defilement
b. No other creature in nature has the concept of defilement
c. Trees are more humane than humans

Answers

Answered by SiyaS2612
1

Answer:

c. Trees are more humane than humans.

Explanation:

Answered by zumba12
1

As the trees are not treated as objects of defilement, the speaker wants to be a tree.

Explanation:

  • In the poem titled "I was a tree" written by Mudnakudu Chinnaswamy, the poet expresses his wish to be a tree.
  • It is because the concept of untouchability is seen only in humans and not in other living creatures especially the trees.
  • All human beings want to enjoy the shadow and the freshness which the trees provide. None of them consider any trees as untouchables.
  • All human beings wants to enjoy the shadow and the freshness which the trees provide. None of them consider any trees as untouchables.
  • But in the case of human the concept is different. People treat poor and needy people as untouchables.
  • As trees are never considered as the object of defilement, the speaker wants to be a tree.
  • Thus option (a) Trees are not treated as objects of defilement is the correct answer.

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