What is it that angers the speaker in the poem “I Am the Land. I Wait.”?
the prospect of being chained and fenced
the idea of being cut into smaller parcels
the problem of getting people to conserve
the difficulties of writing “green” poetry
1 answer
The answer could be either the prospect of being chained and fenced, or the idea of being cut into smaller parcels. Without further context from the poem, it is difficult to determine the exact reason that angers the speaker.