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What does the poet means by the phrase 'wings of life'? Why has it been used to describe the growing tree?​

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Answered by ndjaat2007
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Answer:

Because all living beings have their own life and rights.

Explanation:

All living beings have their wings to fly.

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Answer:

The poem signifies about living a life with it's own right by the term 'wings of life'.

Explanation:

The poet means by the phrase 'wings of life' is that Everyone has their own wings by which they can fly anywhere, means that all are capable of achieving anything with their will power and No one can stop them. The poet says so, because each and every living thing is entitled to a life and rights. Every living thing has wings that allow it to fly. to begin making use of one's skills or abilities, or to begin having firsthand experiences with new things. compared to the opening of a bird's wings before takeoff.

The concept of the tree of life is a common story (mytheme) or archetype in religious and philosophical tradition, and it is connected to the idea of the sacred tree more generally.

The world tree, also known as the cosmic tree, is shown in numerous religions and philosophies as the same tree, as are the tree of life, which connects all forms of creation, and the tree of wisdom, which connects to heaven and the underworld.

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