a young tree struggle upward thrust poem growth of the cherry tree
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These lines are from the poem 'The cherry tree' by Ruskin bond. ... The young tree has to face many difficulties like a strong wind, insect bites, extreme heat and cold. However, the cherry tree struggled and expanded its arms (means branches here) with impulse force and get most of the energy from sunlight and nature.
Cherry Tree : Brainstorming - Questions and Answers : Class 11th English | 2.1 Poetry |
October 21, 2019
Std.XI - Poetry - 2.1 Cherry Tree by Ruskin Bond
CHERRY TREE
Ans: The poet has mentioned different seasons in the following lines : -
Monsoon- "Split it apart and the monsoon blight. "
Summer - " And suddenly that summer near the end of may"
Spring - " Next spring i watched three new shoots grow"
The poet's minute observations of the steady growth of cherry tree.
Ans: The poet's minute of the steady growth of cherry tree are suggested in the following lines : - " I found a tree had come to stay.
It was very small, five months child,
Lost in the tall grass running wild."
: "Green growing pain", "Blossom small pink" and "Blue blind sky".
" The young tree struggle upward thrust,
It's arms in a fresh fierce lust
For light and air and sun. "
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