'Freedom is the voice of happiness for all lives even for plant life.' Explain this statement withreference to the struggle of the branches of the tree to come out in the open in the verandah of the poet's house.
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It is true that freedom is the basic theme of happiness in this universe. Freedom is the true law of nature. This idea can be found everywhere and in all spheres, even the palace of gold is useless without freedom. We have read about so many national heroes who have sacrificed their everything for freedom and to make their country free. Freedom is the very first need for all for human beings as well as for animals.
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