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How does the poem " WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE" MAKE YOU FEEL TOWARDS THE TREE?

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Answered by erminareyaz
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Explanation:

The poem makes us feel concerned towards our environment and creates awareness towards protection of trees. The poem makes us realize the significance of the tree. The poet warns a woodcutter not to cut the tree and explains the memories that it has attached with the tree since his childhood. The poet looks upon the tree not just as a gift of nature, which provides numerous service to mankind but as a living being with whom he has an emotional attachment. The poem shows us 2 ways of looking at a tree- one from a woodcutter's point of view who needs an old tree to cut down and considers it to be an ordinary tree; and the other from the old man's point of view who has witnessed the tree throughout his lifetime and sought its company. It makes us feel that a tree is more than just a piece of wood standing in a forest, but a living organism worthy of respect. The poet seeks to change our viewpoint from that of a woodcutter to that of a person who can understand the importance of a tree.

Answered by indurekhapandit5
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Answer:

Here the speaker is in a sad face as the woodman wanted to cut a tree and do not wanted the axe to harm. And also the poet wanted to save the tree

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