Yazhini is a story of a tree, a girl and a bird. They have witnessed nature falling apart and are hurt by the cruelty of the inhumane acts of human beings. The three come together to save nature and women.
Giselle plays a pivotal role in the story...
As years passed by Yazhini noticed that the trees around her were vanishing, the sound of rustling leaves , movement of animals in the forest and chirping birds were reducing. She called out to an eagle flying high in the sky, since he had travelled across the globe. As the eagle flew down and sat on a branch, Yazhini inquired about the missing birds and trees. He explained about the fading nature and the damage to all the species and how he saw the birds die by the unintentional act of humans. To name a few he said, building glass, communication towers, electrocutions, vehicles, turbines, solar panels, poisoning by pesticides and many more. He then said that he was the lone survivor of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
His family, friends and everyone lost their lives in the accident and not a single bird survived. He then went ahead and spoke about deforestation and how trees are being felled by humans. The air pollution levels have increased, leading to acid rains and forest fires. Having heard his mother tell stories about how nature was formed, he has always been very intrigued by the way in which it has supported all living creatures. In tears, he whimpered and said that he was looking forward to seeing his mother and nature once he broke out of the shell. He could feel his mother's warmth on the shell, but this warmth did not seem like the regular ones when his mother cuddled her eggs, the warmth felt like a heatwave. It was time for him to hatch, and he broke out of the eggshell. He saw his mother lay dead burnt by the blazing forest fire, his siblings lay dead in the nest. He was rescued by his uncle who took him to a hilltop and raised him. His uncle blamed humans for the forest fire, a gas pipeline had exploded and the fire spread across the forest. Upon hearing this, Yazhini was furious toward humans and began hating them even though she had never seen one.
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