Describe the social scene of the poem "the grass is really like me " how the poetess kishwar naheed throw the light on the women's life of India.
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The poem ‘The Grass Is Really Like Me’ is a feministic poem. The poet compares herself to the grass. The poet is associating herself with the grass because she feels that the condition of women and of the grass is the same. When she says ‘me’, she refers to the entire womenfolk. There are many points of similarity between the grass and a woman. In the case of the grass the lawn mower cuts down all the grass, but in the case of the poetess, the dominating society suppresses all her efforts to come up.
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