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Explain the last Two lines in the SECOND STANZA IN THE POEM THE HEART OF A TREE

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Answered by xXMrAkduXx
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The three lines quoted above talk about the future prospect of planting a tree. This is how a tree can help in the process of regeneration.

We are cutting trees at random for the reckless development and urbanisation. But if we plant a tree now, it will give birth to many other trees over time and finally create a forest. This is how the man who plants a tree now plants a forest’s heritage.

Again, without trees there will be a definite scarcity of food in future. Trees help in bringing rain and prevent fertile lands from desertification. This is how we can continue cultivating lands and reaping the harvest. So, planting a tree is synonymous to planting the harvest for the future generations.

Again, the ethereal joy in seeing the aesthetic beauty of a green world full of birds and animals with no pollution is something to cherish for the future generations. So, in the three lines above, the poet’s concern is to ensure a habitable world for the coming time. And, trees can help us make that happen for sure.

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Answered by akanksha2614
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the poet tells the importance of the tree that will produce seed and bud in the future. Also, it adds to the beauty of the ...

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