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The chapter discusses the emotional impact of cutting down a significant banyan tree and highlights themes of loss and the relationship between humans and nature.

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What does the banyan tree symbolize in the poem?

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The banyan tree symbolizes resistance and deep-rooted traditions, standing in contrast to the acts of destruction.

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What did the father decide regarding the house and trees?

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The father ordered the demolition of surrounding houses and the felling of trees, despite their sacred significance.

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What was the grandmother's view on trees?

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The grandmother viewed trees as sacred and believed that felling them was a crime.

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How tall was the banyan tree compared to the house?

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The banyan tree was three times as tall as the house.

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What was the circumference of the banyan tree's trunk?

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The trunk circumference of the banyan tree was fifty feet.

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What happened to the banyan tree's aerial roots during the felling?

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The scraggy aerial roots fell to the ground from thirty feet or more during the cutting process.

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How long did it take to cut the branches of the banyan tree?

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It took seven days to saw off the branches of the banyan tree.

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How did the narrator and others feel about the tree being chopped down?

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They watched in terror and fascination as the tree was chopped down, revealing its age.

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How many years old was the banyan tree revealed to be?

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The tree's rings indicated that it was two hundred years old.

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What does the 'raw mythology' refer to in the poem?

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It refers to the deep history and significance of the banyan tree, interpreted through its rings and age.

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Where did the narrator's family move after the felling?

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They moved from Baroda to Bombay.

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What is highlighted about the environment in Bombay?

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Bombay is portrayed as a place with few trees, contrasting sharply with the natural environment left behind in Baroda.

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What does the 'tree that grows and seethes in one's dreams' signify?

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It signifies the enduring impact of the banyan tree and the loss felt after its removal.

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What impact did the felling have on insects and birds?

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Insects and birds began to leave the tree as it was being chopped down, indicating the loss of habitat.

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What emotional tone is conveyed through the description of the felling?

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The tone is one of sadness and loss, as nature is brutally destroyed.

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In what way does the banyan tree represent cultural heritage?

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The banyan tree represents cultural heritage as it symbolizes life, continuity, and the connection to the past.

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What does the father's actions suggest about his attitude towards nature?

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His actions suggest a disregard for nature's value and a prioritization of development.

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What does the felling indicate about community ties?

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The felling of the banyan tree indicates a loss of community ties and shared history associated with natural spaces.

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What are some key themes in 'Felling of the Banyan Tree'?

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Themes include loss, conflict between tradition and modernity, and the emotional connection to nature.

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From what perspective is the story narrated?

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The story is narrated from the first-person perspective of a child who experiences the events.

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