The Casuarina tree is
the central, dominating symbol of the poem. A symbol is something that has both literal and
figurative significance. The tree is a literal material object that exists in time and space,
but it also represents the narrator,...
Friday, 11 July 2008
What are the symbols used in "Our Casuarina Tree" by Toru Dutt and their meanings?
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