why does the poet compare his mother with the twisted black bone tree in the poem of mother among other things?
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The poet's mother is compared to a blackbone tree because the bark of the tree and the mother's skin have both traveled with time and wrinkled.
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The poet compares because the tree has also become as old as the mother.
- The question has been asked from the poem Of Mothers among other Things by AK Ramanujan.
- The blackbone tree is supposed to be turned on the grounds that it has gotten so exceptionally old as the mother.
- The poet's mother is contrasted with a blackbone tree in light of the fact that the bark of the tree and the mother's skin have both gone with time and wrinkled.
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