in poets imagination what does the tree thinks about its fronds in poem palm tree
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Palm Tree by Rabindranath Tagore
In the second stanza the poet feels the tree appears to be wishing to fly when it is moving in the wind; the tree might be thinking its fronds are wings and in the wind it appears to be trying to move them to fly.
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May be it is flying beyond the stars in its imagination. In the fourth stanza the poet feels when the wind stops the palm tree's efforts to fly also cease; its fronds do not move, they become quiet. The poet feels this subsiding of actions of the tree is symbolic of its realization that it is a tree – not a bird.
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