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how does the speaker want to be purified in the poem if I was a tree ​

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Answered by shamsazeeshan
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Question:

How does the speaker want to be purified?

Answer:

The speaker wants to be hacked into pieces of dry wood and burn in the holy fire and become pure. The speaker would be happy to become the wooden frame on which a sinless dead body is carried.

Answered by Dhruv4886
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The speaker wants to be purified By burning in the holy fire.

  • The poem "If I Was a Tree" is written by a Kannada poet Mudnakudu Chinnaswamy.
  • He imagines a world in which the speaker is transformed into a tree and can live a life free from societal constructs and discrimination.
  • The speaker reflects on how, as a tree, they would be free from discrimination and would not be judged based on their caste or social status.
  • Instead, they would provide shelter and a home to birds and animals without any questions or biases.
  • The speaker also imagines the joy of being embraced by the sunlight and the sweet friendship with the cool breeze and leaves.
  • This poem says that the speaker wants to be purified By burning in the holy fire.

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