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If i was a tree questions answers why would mother Earth not flee according to the speaker

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

In the poem 'If I was a tree' by Mudnakudu Chinnaswamy, the poet tries to bring forth the point that nature does not have a caste system like human beings.

According to the speaker, Mother Earth would not flee if he were a tree as nature does not discriminate among the various organisms on the basis of their caste or creed.

The following lines from the poem provide the answer :

'Raindrops wouldn’t turn back

Take me for a dog-eater.  

When I branch out further from my roots

Mother Earth wouldn’t flee shouting for a bath.'

Answered by shankarmanjula742
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Answer:

According to the speaker, Mother Earth would not flee if he were a tree as nature does not discriminate among the various organisms on the basis of their caste or creed. ... Mother Earth wouldn't flee shouting for a bath.

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