“Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree, If mankind perished utterly”
a. Who is saying this to whom?
b. Explain the given lines.
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“Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree, If mankind perished utterly”
a. Who is saying this to whom?
b. Explain the given lines.
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Answer:
The poet is saying to us. This poem is written during the end of 1st World War by Sara Teasdale.
Explanation:
a. The poet( Sara Teasdale) is saying to us.
b. Above lines are highlighting the thirst of violence of humans. It means that the nature remains unaffected while the humankind suffers. Neither a bird nor a tree cares about us. We are the sufferers of our own destruction.
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