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What message is the poet conveying through the poem ‘The way through the woods’? Can you draw a parallel between man’s actions and nature’s reaction to them? - Ring out wild bells to the wild sky by Alfred Tennyson​

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Answered by capricornusyellow
22

The way through the woods’

Explanation:

  • 'The way through the woods' a poem that was written by Rudyard Kipling.
  • This poem tells us that how much nature has power over the human beings. This poem give us a reminiscent feelings. This poem tells us that how much and we tear of the nature but it makes its own way quickly.
  • This poem is known for its way through the woods. This poem tells us that there was a road in jungle but it was not use for last seventy years and nature ahs covered it up . It seems that there was no other road in jungle . It shows that the nature has power over human beings.
  • This poem tells us that how much and how it is powerful over human beings. There are many places in world that are very beautiful and created by nature itself.

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Answered by bansalprachi927
8

Answer:

The message that the poet conveys in the poem is the mourning of the path to the forest that has access to the wonderful creatures and things in the forest.

There is a parallel between man's actions and nature's reaction because with the disappearance of the path to the forest and man's inability to have access to it, the animals have returned and more trees have been replanted because there is no need to fear the humans that usually travel the path.

Explanation:

The poem The Way Through The Woods by Rudyard Kipling is a poem that talks about the changes that happen to a forest.

The poem is made up of two stanzas with each stanza having twelve lines and the other, thirteen.

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