English, asked by nikitadas65462, 9 months ago

'' And out of its leprous hide '' what does '' hide '' refer to? Why is it called '' leprous''? How is the tree finally killed?

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The expression, 'leprous hide', refers to the bark of the tree which looks like the skin of a leprosy patient. ... The poet here personifies the tree by describing its bark as 'leprous'. He uses a medical term to personify the tree.

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