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Answered by akashgovi9pchdfw
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"I Am The Land" is a short poem in which the poet has personified land and it underlines the fact that man tries to dominate land, though he doesn't own it. He takes pride in possessing the land, buys and sells it. ... The poem ends with a thought-provoking stanza that questions 'Can you fence the planet earth?'

Answered by 27swatikumari
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I am the land is a poem written by Vita Sackville-West.

Explanation:

The earth itself speaks to people. The planet Earth is a representation of endurance. She constantly waits. She makes fun of the people who claim to possess her.

Man shouts and makes a scene about this wonderful Earth, but Mother Earth patiently waits. With the lights from the parked car, the Earth observes or gazes. The poetess has made use of this remarkable perceptual skill.

The Earth keeps repeating that someone tills the soil and plants life. She offers trees, grass, and fruits.

Children dance with joy. The planet is also a source of delight and satisfaction for someone who enjoys singing.

When people arrive with guns, which turn into chainlink necklaces, the planet grows concerned (fence).

She is suffocated by the very act of murdering, fighting, and establishing boundaries. She once more has the eyes of a car lot. She keeps waiting. Finally, she asserts herself and tells the rest of humanity.

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