why do we see the branches and leaves of a tree moving
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because the wind always shakes the branches and leaves of a tree
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EXPLANATION:
These lines are from the poem ‘The trees’ by Adrienne Rich. This poem was written in the early 19th century when women were not allowed to go out. She compared women with trees.
She said the forest looks empty when women sit inside the house. The roots of the trees want to come out of the veranda in which she compared women who wanted to come and explore the world.
The leaves and branches of the trees are moving through the window in which she compares the women who want to see the daylight and enjoy the beauty of nature and life around them. In this poem, she told that women want to come out like the patient who was in a hurry to come out of the hospital bed.
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