Poem 8: The Trees by Adrienne Rich: Short Answer-type Qs (30-35 words)
Summary of Trees
In this poem, trees are symbols of
women. Forests are symbols of men. Forests are incomplete without trees. In the
same way, our society is not complete without women. Society is not
complete without the active role of women. Women have equal rights as are
enjoyed by men. They should not be kept as prisoners in the four walls of the
houses. If it is done by men, they will break the walls of their prisons.
Q1. Which kinds of trees are described in this
poem? Why are they not useful for birds or insects?
Ans. The poet describes the trees
which are planted in the houses. They are not big in size because they are
planted for decoration. They are not useful for birds and insects. They
cannot sit and hide in them.
Q2. How does the poetess describe the night?
What is she doing?
Ans. The
night is fresh and cloudless. The moon is full and it is shining brightly. The
poetess is sitting inside her room. The doors of the room are open on the
veranda. She is writing long letters.
Q3. What message does the poetess convey
through the poem ‘The Trees’?
Ans. In this poem, trees are symbols
of women. Forests are symbols of men. Forests are incomplete without trees. In
the same way, our society is not complete without women. Both are important.
Women should not be confined (imprisoned) in the four walls of their houses.
Q4. Do you think Adrienne Rich’s poem ‘The
trees’ is about decorative trees?
Ans. The poem is not merely about
decorative trees. Trees inside the house are ornamental, but they are symbols
of women. Men keep women imprisoned in their houses like decorative trees.
Q5. Where are the trees in the poem ‘The
Trees’? Where are they going? What does it signify?
Ans. Trees are inside the house in the
poem. They are going to the forest. At the symbolical level, trees are women.
Forest is the symbol of society. Only men are allowed to move about in society.
But now, women seem to break the prison of their houses to move freely in society.
Q6.What does the poetess mean by the line “the
trees are moving out into the forests”?
Ans. The line means that women are
breaking the prison of the houses in which they are kept as prisoners by men.
Q7. What is the theme of the poem ‘The Trees’?
Ans. In this poem, trees are symbols
of women. Forests are symbols of men. Forests are incomplete without trees. In
the same way, our society is not complete without women. Society is not
complete without the active role of women. Women have equal rights as are
enjoyed by men. They should not be kept as prisoners in the four walls of the
houses. If it is done by men, they will break the walls of their prisons.
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