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What is the symbolic meaning of the poem the trees?

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Answered by Isha587
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The poem"The Trees "by Adrienne Rich appears to be a simple poem on the surface. However one may find Rich's feminist bearings if we look at the poem metaphorically. The revolution started by the trees can be visualised as women's liberal movement striving to shatter the glass door of patriarchy in order to gain their deserving position in the society. The image of the tallest oak being lighted by the moon puts forward a situation when the the power of the women would not be a matter of doubt... Please mark as brainliest....

Answered by vilnius
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The symbolic meaning of the poem the trees.

Explanation:

  • The poem "The Trees" has been written by the poet Adrienne Rich. The poet wants to convey the meaning of inequality and the breaking off of its barriers.
  • The extended metaphor of the poem relies on the inequality faced by the women who are confined within the walls of the house.
  • The image of breaking off and moving out has been focused on the poem. The women of the world are moving out and are stepping forward to make their importance felt.

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