Why do you think the poet not mention"the departure of the forest from the house"in her letters? (Could it be that we are often silent about important happenings that are so unexpected that they embarrass us? Think about this again when you answer the next set of questions
Answers
Answer:
The reason that the poet does not mention or rarely says anything about the departure of the forest is that because she holds humans responsible for what happened to the nature. Because humans didn't care about the nature. That's why the poet feels that since humans do not care, they would not be interested in hearing about the struggle of the trees to free themselves. This beauty of how the trees aim at moving back to the forest is not felt or understood by anyone else because if others cared for the trees they wouldn't be the cause of their destruction and damage, in the first place.
Answer:
the poet does not mention the departure of the trees in her poem as she believes humans to be least interested about nature. she feels that the humans would not be interested to know the struggle of the trees to set them free. also we humans ignore the fact that we are the ones causing trouble to the nature.