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Give me liberty or give me death . How far this phrase illustrate the theme of the poem trees

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Theme of the poem 'Tree':

"Give me liberty or give me death" - this statement was, for the first time articulated by Patrick Henry at the Second Virginia Convention on 23rd March 23, 1775.

The poem 'Trees' is a brilliant piece of Literature by an American poet, Adrienne Rich. She was considered a cultural figurehead, of her times. Through her poem, 'trees' she implicitly tried to convey the importance Sovereignty as a significant aspect of Womanhood.

Henceforth, the lines such as "The trees inside are moving out into the forest", "I sit inside, doors open to the veranda", and "Listen. The glass is breaking. The trees are stumbling forward into the night" very aptly illustrates the theme of the above given statement.

Answered by catherinecleetus
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Answer:Give me liberty or give me death" - this statement was, for the first time articulated by Patrick Henry at the Second Virginia Convention on 23rd March 23, 1775.

The poem 'Trees' is a brilliant piece of Literature by an American poet, Adrienne Rich. She was considered a cultural figurehead, of her times.

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