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In the poem 'when great trees fall', What feeling does the poet explore in the line 'Our memory, suddenly sharpened,
examines, gnaws on kind words unsaid? Why?​

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Answered by mujassimsyed2925
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Loss is a tragic yet inevitable part of the human experience. When it strikes, it leaves despair and misery in its path. Loss can eat away at the very heart and soul of a human being. It leaves a gnawing pain that nothing can heal. It leaves an open wound that tries to heal and yet is re-opened again and again by memories and regret such are the topics discussed in ‘When Great Trees 

Answered by lokhandepiyush26
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Explanation:

Loss is a tragic yet inevitable part of the human experience. When it strikes, it leaves despair and misery in its path. Loss can eat away at the very heart and soul of a human being. It leaves a gnawing pain that nothing can heal. It leaves an open wound that tries to heal and yet is re-opened again and again by memories and regret such are the topics discussed in ‘When Great Trees

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