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 action followed the cutting of the tree's branches?
What was the fate of the surrounding houses in the poem?
Which tree stood out as a significant symbol in the poem?
Which literary device is predominantly used in the poem?
What does the poet's grandmother believe about trees?
What do the 'aerial roots' of the banyan tree symbolize?
Which line conveys a sense of inevitability in the poem?