summary of poem 'the banyan tree'
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it is an autobiographical poem, being Dilip Chitre's exploration of a time when he was uprooted from Baroda to the city of what was then called Bombay, modern day Mombai. So the banyan tree is a metaphor for his life, for the family's upheaval.
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The poem is going to be about a tree, maybe a poem about nature. PARAPHRASE: A speaker is asking the tree if he remembers a child that used to rest on his branches but has now left. ... TITLE (2nd look): The Banyan Tree is now a symbol of memories of the child that once played on it.
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