CLASS 10
THE TREES
Question
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The sun
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The moon
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money
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country
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Detailed explanation-1: -a) The poet says at the start of the third stanza that the moon is beaming in the open sky on a fresh night. b) However, she portrays the moon as fragmented into numerous parts, like a shattered mirror, near the end of the poem. The trees that have grown from her home to the outdoors have produced this alteration.
Detailed explanation-2: -Waxing and waning, the moon is a sign of constant change. It symbolizes nature, its blind and driven forces, the passing and return of its seasons. Transposed into the human realm, this image pinpoints moral instability, the changing heart, the gullible mind, and our frequently vacillating resolve.
Detailed explanation-3: -Like the sun, the moon often symbolizes God, but the moon has more positive connotations than the sun. In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, ” the sun and the moon represent two sides of the Christian God: the sun represents the angry, wrathful God, whereas the moon represents the benevolent, repentant God.
Detailed explanation-4: -The trees may have blocked the view of the whole moon and instead the moon would be visible as a reflection on top of the oak trees. The poet now compares the moon to a crown on the head of the oak tree. Was this answer helpful?