Discribe how the poem if I was a tree brings out the pains of a man rejected by his society.
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Answer. Answer: It is clear from the poem that the speaker has suffered the bane of discrimination in human society. His statement that, if he were a tree, no bird would ask him what caste he is, makes it clear that the speaker is made to feel ashamed of his caste repeatedly.
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