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Why is the poet writing Long letters ?why does she not mention the departure of the tree

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The poet did not mention in her letters the departure of the trees because they had been imprisoned and their departure from home was like the poet's hard-earned freedom. The poet herself seemed prepared to let the trees come out and prepare for them. The poet writes a long letter and lets them go and tries to free herself of her previously suppressed sentiments.

Explanation:

  • In The Trees by Adrienne Rich, the poet symbolically speaks of trees. These are about healed women who are willing to leave their homes in order to accomplish their primary goal: to renovate the human rainforests. The forest has been cold, the birds and insects are becoming shelterless as people have stayed indoors. The rays of the Sun have no tree trucks or leaves on the trees, so they reach to earth. The next morning, she says, the forest will be full of trees.
  • The roots of the trees work hard to get out of the veranda floor, where they remain. The trees and the leaves pass towards the openings of the bottle. Such as a newly released patient who hasn't completely recovered, they are in desperation to leave the hospital in an hurry.
  • We might say that humans women desperately want a change and equate their actions with the efforts of a patient who is discharged and who tries to move out of the hospital in urgency, even if confused.
  • The poet says she sits on her veranda and writes lengthy letters. She's not thinking in her letters about the trees leaving her home. The night's really open, she says. The full moon is shining, she can see. The scent of the leaves and lichens is like a child crying out and hoping to be liberated from the house's limits.
  • The poet did not mention the forest departure from her house, because the important issues of their life have to be ignored by mankind. We all know that for our Earth survival, trees are so necessary. Yet human beings still cut them to profit without even thinking about the consequences.
  • When trees are to be considered a metaphor for humans, the poem describes people's efforts to free themselves from the clutches that are sought to accomplish all. All people are under constant pressure in every sector to be at the top. Either they are coerced into doing it by their own will, or they are constantly subjected to peer pressure. The people will be free from this race and will try to live a happy and peaceful life.

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