chapter = the felling of the banyan tree
Q = describe the cutting down of the banyan tree
Q = what does the line whose roots lay deeper than all our lives mean
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- "The felling of the banyan tree" describes the emotions of the poet.
- The poet describes two fears associated with the felling of the banyan tree.
- He is sad and also fears about the future.
- The falling of a single tree is just like the falling of the whole ecosystem.
- The poet says that the roots lay deeper than our life and the thought of cutting it kills me.
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- "The felling of the banyan tree" describes the emotions of the poet.
- The poet describes two fears associated with the felling of the banyan tree.
- He is sad and also fears about the future.
- The falling of a single tree is just like the falling of the whole ecosystem.
- The poet says that the roots lay deeper than our life and the thought of cutting it kills me.
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