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Who wouldn’t flee shouting for a bath in the poem ‘If I was a Tree​

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Answered by BrainlyAnnabelle
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Answer:

  • The mother earth would not flee shouting for a bath, if the tree branched out further from its roots .
Answered by VineetaGara
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'The Mother Earth' wouldn’t flee shouting for a bath in the poem ‘If I was a Tree

  • If I was a tree is a satirical poem that criticizes the diabolic nature of humans.
  • Humans create borders within them in the name of caste, creed, religion, and race.
  • If someone asks us for help or come to us, humans will try to flee from them.
  • Poet says he wishes to be born as a tree.
  • Because tree won't ask about caste if you want to build a next in it.
  • When a tree tries to expand its root network, mother earth won't complain about defilement.
  • Instead, Earth will support the tree to gain strength.
  • No discrimination exists in nature.
  • #SPJ2
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