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Does the poem present a conflict between man and nature? Compare it with A Tiger in the Zoo. Is the poet suggesting that plants and trees, used for ‘interior decoration’ in cities while forests are cut down, are ‘imprisoned’, and need to ‘break out’?

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Answered by sheikhrehana1980
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Compare it with 'A Tiger in the Zoo'. Is the poet suggesting that plants and trees, used for 'interior decoration' in cities while forests are cut down, are 'imprisoned', and need to 'break out'? Ans. Certainly, the poem 'The Trees' does represent a universal conflict between man and nature

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Answered by niranjanjella79
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Certainly, the poem ‘The Trees does represent a universal conflict between man and nature. Nature can’t be subdued and controlled by man. Man’s greed and arrogance may put the tiger (‘A Tiger in the Zoo in a concrete cell).

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