central idea of heritage of trees poem
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Heyaa folk,
♣ Central Idea of the poem ♣
The poem 'Heritage of Trees' describes the importance of trees in our life. As first stanza says, the man is cutting-down the tree for his boon. But the tree is shading us.
Visvesaraya and other men got the shade where they took there life's work.
Trees for the people ?
Are you sure that trees are really made for people. The poem tells us that trees are shading others for their liedown. And they're standing out still for what ? Hence, we all came to know that trees are grateful. They are made for benevolent to others. And they've Relinquished their happiness.
But the man is cutting down the tree for his benefit. As he's getting wood, medicine and many other facilities through the tree.
Lastly, I want to say that we want to save trees. Trees are heart of the village and our surrounding.
SAVE TREES ! SAVE ENVIRONMENT !
Hope it helps u :)
- no4
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♣ Central Idea of the poem ♣
The poem 'Heritage of Trees' describes the importance of trees in our life. As first stanza says, the man is cutting-down the tree for his boon. But the tree is shading us.
Visvesaraya and other men got the shade where they took there life's work.
Trees for the people ?
Are you sure that trees are really made for people. The poem tells us that trees are shading others for their liedown. And they're standing out still for what ? Hence, we all came to know that trees are grateful. They are made for benevolent to others. And they've Relinquished their happiness.
But the man is cutting down the tree for his benefit. As he's getting wood, medicine and many other facilities through the tree.
Lastly, I want to say that we want to save trees. Trees are heart of the village and our surrounding.
SAVE TREES ! SAVE ENVIRONMENT !
Hope it helps u :)
- no4
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Hello sir
here's your answer ‼️
⏬ CENTRAL IDEA ⏬
David Horsburgh writes about the trees being cut mercilessly. He sees this action when he was travelling from Ooty to Mysore. He describes the wound inflicted on the trees. He describes the scene as “tragic sight” and the trees as “noble trees”.
The trees are mutilated, young branches are ripped mercilessly, they are crippled and some have died completely.
The poet says that these trees were planted by noble souls like Visveswaraya, a true architect of Mysore and Ismail, the son of Abraham
and he asks them to come from their dwelling place, that is, Heaven and witness the effects of the good deeds done for humans.
The word Human is used with a question.
He then states his helplessness by saying that let them enjoy cutting, hacking and use it for cooking or use it for holy purpose.
In this poem, the poet has personified the trees, the poem is written in broken lines. This states that the poet was broken up totally on witnessing this sight.
Hope it helps ❤️✌️❤️
here's your answer ‼️
⏬ CENTRAL IDEA ⏬
David Horsburgh writes about the trees being cut mercilessly. He sees this action when he was travelling from Ooty to Mysore. He describes the wound inflicted on the trees. He describes the scene as “tragic sight” and the trees as “noble trees”.
The trees are mutilated, young branches are ripped mercilessly, they are crippled and some have died completely.
The poet says that these trees were planted by noble souls like Visveswaraya, a true architect of Mysore and Ismail, the son of Abraham
and he asks them to come from their dwelling place, that is, Heaven and witness the effects of the good deeds done for humans.
The word Human is used with a question.
He then states his helplessness by saying that let them enjoy cutting, hacking and use it for cooking or use it for holy purpose.
In this poem, the poet has personified the trees, the poem is written in broken lines. This states that the poet was broken up totally on witnessing this sight.
Hope it helps ❤️✌️❤️
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