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central idea of good timber

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Answered by nithish20605
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Good Timber’ by Douglas Malloch is a simple, fairly short poem that uses an extended metaphor to speak about how strength is gained through struggle.

The poem begins with the speaker comparing the tree that “never” had to fight for space, air, or nutrients to the one that knows this struggle and has become stronger because of it. The former never became a “forest king” and instead died “a scrubby thing”. The latter on the other hand suffered storms and survived them. Malloch makes it very clear that he’s using these trees as a metaphor for “men” and how one gains real resolve in life.

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Good Timber’ by Douglas Malloch is a simple, fairly short poem that uses an extended metaphor to speak about how strength is gained through struggle.

The poem begins with the speaker comparing the tree that “never” had to fight for space, air, or nutrients to the one that knows this struggle and has become stronger because of it. The former never became a “forest king” and instead died “a scrubby thing”. The latter on the other hand suffered storms and survived them. Malloch makes it very clear that he’s using these trees as a metaphor for “men” and how one gains real resolve in life.

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