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Why does the poet compare himself with a bird in a cage and a plant that withers when it should bloom?
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From ncert text class 8 (extra question from the chp school boy)

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Answered by LifeissooBeautiful
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Answer:

The child compares himself to a bird because he is unhappy with his school going life and thinks that a bird is very happy and have its own freedom. He wants to be free like a bird.

Answered by annasl
2

Answer:

Because he is unhappy with his schooling and is unable to take advantage of his freedom to play during school hours, the poet compares himself to a bird in a cage or a plant that withers.

Explanation:

Because he is unhappy with his schooling and is unable to take advantage of his freedom to play during school hours, the poet compares himself to a bird in a cage or a plant that withers.

The youngster is similarly unable to act at his own will, like a bird in a cage. He wants to enjoy a life of independence but he can’t since there are numerous constraints on him.

A young child is similar to a delicate plant. He cannot reach his full size if he is overly inhibited.

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