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Why does the memory blind her with tears in Our Casuarina Tree ?​

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Answered by aj343440
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This poem expresses the poet's heartfelt yearning for the happiness of her youth, her siblings, and the various aspects of her childhood. ... This tree signifies the strength of family and the tremendous affection she feels for her siblings, and these images bring her to tears.

Answered by harshityadav9532
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Toru Dutt's poetry Our Casuarina Tree is a poem about love, longing, childhood, and nostalgia. This poem expresses the poet's heartfelt yearning for the happiness of her youth, her siblings, and the various aspects of her childhood. The tree served as a gathering spot for her and her siblings, and these happy memories keep the tree alive in her mind. This isn't simply a casuarina tree to the poet; it's a memento of the relationships and happiness she had as a child. These two memories are forever linked, and they conjure up images of her siblings before their deaths. This tree signifies the strength of family and the tremendous affection she feels for her siblings, and these images bring her to tears

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