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How is the forest described in the poem?​

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Answered by januu519
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Looking for classic poems based on a woodland theme? In this post we’ve selected ten of the best poems about trees and forests, written by some of the most famous poets in all of English literature. They range from poems set in symbolic gardens to poems about very specific trees that have been felled, to poems about trees which prompt thoughts of mortality and the brevity of life.

Answered by DevendraLal
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The poem "In the Forest Poetry" was penned by Oscar Wilde.

  • One will smile heartily reading this poetry since it is so masterfully worded. In this poem, the poet transports us to a fictitious woodland where he gets lost and appeals to the nightingale for assistance.
  • He hears a calming melody, and the moonlight makes his shadow dance.
  • Since nature is a magnificent gift to us and because of technology in today's society, we have lost connection with the forest and its animals, the poet teaches us the value of nature via this poetry about a forest.
  • A forest is a system made up of different types of plants, animals, and microbes. In a forest, trees make up the top layer, which is then followed by bushes.
  • The lowest layer of vegetation is made up of herbs. Animals, birds, and insects can find food and refuge in various layers of vegetation.

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