Long-cramped boughs shuffling under the roof
like newly discharged patients
hald-dazed, moving
to the clinic doors.
Questions :-
(a) Why are the boughs cramped?
(b) What are the boughs compared to?
(c) Why does the poet use this comparison
(d) Identify the figure of speech in line 2.
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- the boughs are cramped because they suffered domination and repression.
- the boughs are compared to newly discharged patients who are half dazed.
- the poet use this comparision to show the feeling of trees craving for freedom and wanted to move out into the forest just like the patients moving out of the clinic doors.
- like newly discharged patients - simile
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