how does the poet describe the family house and it's role in the lives of the members
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As the poet has no emotions attached to the ecology or the trees, he decides to cut them. ... For her, the tree is not just a tree but a good omen for her and her house. It is the flowers of the Red Champak Trees which she and other people offer to the Gods and to their daughters.
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The poet goes on to describe his house in dull and dismal images. The doors and windows creak and there are holes all over. Hence the house is porous. On hearing the son's plan to cut down the trees, mother flashes her temper, like her 'twisted silver.
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