how do you compare the tree in the poet's imagination with the natural tree
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The 'tree' in the poet's imagination is artificial and non-living as compared to the natural and living tree. The leaves of the artificial tree can not whisper with the blow ofthe wind. They look pale and gray whereas the natural tree is always vibrant and full of color in spring. The artificial tree can not unfurl the buds nor can sing as compared to the natural tree, which is full of life and can feel the love of the humans.
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