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By Robert Frost
A Presentation by Vivek Tiwari
Pictures of
Birch Tree
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
 1-5: The speaker is guessing which factor causes
the bending of the birches.
 6-13: The scenery of snow falling from the birches.
 14-20: The dragging birches are like girls
throwing their hair to dry.
 21-40: A boy swinger is swinging the birches
 41-59: The speaker sees climbing the birches as a
retreat from the heavy-loaded pressure in life
until the branches of the tree could not undertake
and then send him back to earth.
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
Now for the critical study of the
poem I’m attaching a video clip
that will let you understand the
poem in detail.
Through this critical appreciation
you will understand the devices
and symbolic references of the
poem.
Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari
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Robert Frost's Birches PPT by vivek tiwari

  • 1. By Robert Frost A Presentation by Vivek Tiwari
  • 5.  1-5: The speaker is guessing which factor causes the bending of the birches.  6-13: The scenery of snow falling from the birches.  14-20: The dragging birches are like girls throwing their hair to dry.  21-40: A boy swinger is swinging the birches  41-59: The speaker sees climbing the birches as a retreat from the heavy-loaded pressure in life until the branches of the tree could not undertake and then send him back to earth.
  • 13. Now for the critical study of the poem I’m attaching a video clip that will let you understand the poem in detail. Through this critical appreciation you will understand the devices and symbolic references of the poem.