what does the poet dennis brutus compare himself to the poem I am A tree
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He compares his plight to a tree, old and mangled, left out in the dark , creaking painfully in the cold and rain. He foregrounds his grief in the second quatrain by comparing himself to a sheet cruelly twisted by the chilly wind squeezing out nothing but the shrill agony of pain.
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He compares his plight to a tree, old and mangled, left out in the dark , creaking painfully in the cold and rain. He foregrounds his grief in the second quatrain by comparing himself to a sheet cruelly twisted by the chilly wind squeezing out nothing but the shrill agony of pain.
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