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Why did the poet think of young trees and Merry children ? How did it connect with her childhood fear ?​

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Answered by musthakymm
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She saw young trees running past her and merry children sprinting out of their homes to play. Question 22. Answer: The poet's childhood fear was that she would lose her mother to the cruel hands of death and would thus be separated from her forever.

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
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The author was driving back from her hometown when she sees young trees and children playing merrily on her way driving. This connects her with her childhood fear of losing her mother.

As the car was moving, she could see the young trees along the path moving in the opposite direction. This made her realize how fast time passes by and that she had no control over it. She could see her mother beside her growing old and closer to her death. This connected with her childhood fear of losing her mother with her closer death and fast-moving time.

Also along the way, the author sees children rushing and playing merrily on the streets. This reminded her of her childhood life which was full of energy and lively. The energy and positivity that she thought of were in complete contrast to her mother lying pale beside her. This feared the author the close death of her mother.

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