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appreciation of literary qualities of poem heart of tree 300 - 400 words​

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Answered by ajrawat2525
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The poem has a simple rhythm and the rhyme scheme is ababbccaa. The poet has used alliteration - hushed and happy, heaven's harmony -; personification - a friend of sun and sky -; metaphor - the flag of breezes free, the shaft of beauty towering high.

Answered by mahendrasingh09123
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The Heart of a Tree Poem About the Poet

Henry Cuyler Bunner was born in Oswego, New York, on August 3, 1851. He received his education in New York City. He gained a lot of popularity as the editor of the humour magazine called Puck. He wrote many short stories and novels. Among his famous novels are A Woman of Honor (1883), Airs from Arcady (1884), In Partnership (1884) and The Midge (1886).

His poetic works are Airs from A Ready and Elsewhere (1884), Rowen (1892) and Poems (1896). His poetry reveals a light play of imagination as also his command over poetic structure. He died on May 11, 1896.

The Heart of a Tree About the Poem

All about the Poem The Heart of a Tree:

The poem ‘The Heart of the Tree’ highlights the need of planting trees. The poet believes that a tree proves to be large hearted as it benefits all and sundry. It leaves a rich legacy for the coming generation.

The Heart of the Tree’ by Bunner focuses our attention on the value of planting a tree. We know that felling of trees has led to environmental disaster in our times. Divided into three stanzas, the poem tells us of the various benefits of planting a tree. Each stanza opens with the same question : ‘What does he plant who plants a tree ?’ The answer is provided by the poet himself.

He who plants a tree, plants many things : the gentle sunlight, free breezes, beauty, music and harmony. He ensures cool shade and tender rain. He leaves a rich legacy for the coming generations. He who plants a tree is conscious of the growth and development of his country. In other words, trees are our best bet for better environment and growth. They are symbolic of so many things.

The Heart of a Tree Poem Theme

‘The Heart of the Tree’ highlights the need of planting trees. The tree proves to be large- hearted as it benefits all and sundry. It has the ability to form the congenial atmosphere, being ‘a friend of sun and sky’. It creates beauty around. It shelters birds which delight us with their croonings in the evening. It creates music and harmony. One who plants a tree ensures cool shade in summer and gentle rain.

Moreover, a plant leaves a rich forest heritage. It proves to be useful to the coming generation. It binds the present with the future. It stands for good values like love and loyalty. One who plants a tree, in fact, plants growth and development of his country. He plants a new nation which ensures peace and prosperity in the whole world (‘from sea to sea’). Thus, planting a tree, according to the poet, has ecological, social and economic benefits.

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