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15 November, 16:55

Who are the "fools" mentioned in the poem "Trees"?

A. Trees

B. Robins

C. Poets

D. Gods

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  1. 15 November, 17:19
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    C. Poets

    The word "fools" has only been used once in the poem in the second last stanza. The verse is " Poems are made by fools like me,". This verse clearly indicates that the poet is firstly calling himself a fool and also he is calling other poets a fool too. For poets can only try to praise the beauty of a tree, while it is God who makes these beautiful things of nature. According to the poet, a poem can never be as lovely as a tree itself. So it is just a foolish attempt to capture its loveliness in words.
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