English Class 10 - X CBSE Poem 8 - Trees Material

 Introduction

The poem has a symbolic meaning, the trees are an extended metaphor for women. The poet says that the women have rested, healed, and recovered and are ready for their primary purpose - to renew the empty forest of mankind. 

 Summary

The poet talks about trees symbolically. They refer to women who have been healed and are ready to move out of their houses to fulfill their primary purpose - to renew the forest of mankind. 

As trees have remained indoors, the forest has become empty, and the birds and insects are left shelterless. The Sun’s rays do not have the tree trunks and leaves to fall upon and thus, reach the earth. She says that the forest will be full of trees the next morning. The roots of the trees are working hard to separate from the floor of the veranda where they have remained fixed. The leaves and branches are moving towards the glass windows. They are desperate to move out just like a newly discharged patient who has not recovered completely, and moves to the exit door of the hospital in a hurry. 

The poet is sitting in her house with the doors of the veranda open. She is writing letters but hardly mentions this movement of the trees. It is night-time, the sky is clear and a bright moon is visible. She can smell the leaves and lichen which seem to be calling out desperately. She hears the glass of the window pane breaking. The trees are moving out and the fast-blowing wind embraces them. As the trees have reached the forest, the tall and strong oak tree overshadows the moon and it seems that the moon has been broken into several pieces.


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