he plants the glory of the plain
He plants the forest heritage
the harvest of a coming age
the joy that Unborn eyes shall see;
these things he plant who plants a tree.
1.How does he add glory to the plain?
2.What does the poet mean when he says"he plant the forest's heritage?
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Ans 1:In Henry Cuyler Bunner’s poem The Heart of the Tree the poet sees the trees as the ‘glory of the plain’. As the hills and rocks make a mountainous area beautiful, trees hold the beauty of the plain land. Without trees, a plain would resemble a desert without any rain and cultivation. Tree brings tender rain and gives cool shade, bears fruit and feeds us, decorates the earth with beautiful flowers and their fragrance. They resemble flying flags on high shafts in mild breeze. Trees give shelter to sweet singing birds and other animals. Thus trees not only make the plain area aesthetically beautiful, but also help keep the ecosystem rolling. That is why Henry Bunner says the man who plants a tree also plants the glory of the plain.
Ans 2:The new sapling planted will grow into a big tree which will be a part of a forest and thus the legacy of the forest will continue.
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How do the last two lines of the extract explain the process of regenerations? How does the man plant the forest’s heritage?
Answer : After many years of the old trees will wither (fade) away and the seeds of the trees will grow into new trees and into dense forest. This is symbolic of the process of birth, death, and regeneration. In this way, trees will make the plains beautiful. The forest will provide crops to the future generations. Thus, the upcoming generations will real all the benefits of the trees that are being planted now.
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