Express laprous hide meaning in the poem on killing a tree
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The poet has compared the skin of a leprosy patient with that of the bark of a tree.
Therefore, in the poem, killing a tree, the hide means skin and the leprous is referred to as the leopard like skin or the discoloured skin which is of the tree bark.
Therefore, the poet is making comparison of the tree bark and that of the patient of the leprosy or the leopard is somewhat similar.
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Therefore, in the poem, killing a tree, the hide means skin and the leprous is referred to as the leopard like skin or the discoloured skin which is of the tree bark. Therefore, the poet is making comparison of the tree bark and that of the patient of the leprosy or the leopard is somewhat simila
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