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(A6) (i) Write the poem 'Cherry Tree' in the form of a story.

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Answered by skdruv760
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The poem Cherry tree symbolizes the Consequences of Good deeds. It also symbolises Human life, it highlights the Hardships that we have to overcome in the near future in order to live life to the fullest. It sends a clear message of living life. This poem is all about nature which enhances us to live life in a good manner and to bring motivation in the inner self of the humans, and to not lose hope is the first and last step towards it. Determination and Hard work is the key to survive in this world.

The Cherry plants took their own sweet time to bloom. But they did it finally and they didn’t disappoint the Poet by giving up. We should learn from the cherry tree to survive on this planet against all the Circumstances. Determination is a key to success in this world. The poet has passed this beautiful lesson in the form of a Poem.

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Answered by luv008
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The poem Cherry Tree is about the ecstasy of the poet over a plant which he has seeded eight years ago.It was a seed of cherry tree which took eight years to grow. In the poem, Ruskin Bond expresses his wonder at the nature works hard to survive in difficult conditions against all odds.Eight years ago, the poet planted a cherry seed because he wanted to have a plant of his own. The young poet used to water it daily but he was unaware of the fact that cherry plant needs extra special care to grow into a healthy tree. Inspite of getting any special attention, by the end of May, the poet saw the small cherry sapling coming out of the ground. It was a very small plant, young and fragile, vulnerable to all kinds of external dangers. Tall wild grasses grew all around it and the goats ate its ‘leaves’ and then one day the grass cutter’s blade mercilessly ‘split it apart’. Its tender stem also bravely fought the heavy monsoon and even after all these, the poet saw new shoots growing out of it as the young tree made its struggle against nature to survive and fiercely made an ‘upward thrust’ to get ‘light and air and sun’.

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