How do the roots and leaves of the trees struggle to move out? What does their struggle
signify?
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The trees in the poem represent the metaphor of man. As a man loves freedom, so leaves, twigs and roots of the trees struggle to free themselves. They are struggling to break open the artificial barriers put up by man. They are struggling to go to their natural habitat
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The roots and leaves of the trees struggle to move out.
Explanation:
- The roots and leaves of the trees struggled to move out of the confinement of the walls.
- The trees struggle to break the glasses which are the barriers and stepped out of the artificial world.
- Their struggle signifies the effort put up by the trees to go to the place where the means to.
- The poem has a symbolic meaning hidden along with the literal one. The trees symbolize the inequality faced by women. Women have been confined around the walls of the houses. The moving out of the trees symbolizes the moving out of the women from the confinement.
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