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In "The heart of the tree" what is the relationship between a tree and a heart

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Answered by COOLPIXIE
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The poet seems to attribute something more to the act of planting a tree. Does he just plant a tree or something more than that? Does it implicate a triggering event that makes a whole lot of difference? What does s/he do? This repeating line represents something bigger than the poet, the plant or anything else..Maybe happiness itself?

Tree being a friend of Sun and sky, provides shade, survives on sunlight. The comparison is elating, as to why its the flag of breezes. Planted, yes it is, grows to a height of a tower, and stands as the redefinition of beauty.

The branches and the spreading happiness becomes the abode to birds, of which the hushed chirping and sounds are heard during evening twilight. The harmonious existence is heard throughout the time, with a rising pitch.The question is repeated, for which the poet himself tends to answer it. The tree provides, shade, binds the soil retains the water/moisture. Heritage is something which relates to the growth of greenery all around starting with the tree that has been planted at this juncture. It’s the only line that talks about the future. His children get to see the happiness of seeing the tree grow, provide shade, bloom and add to the natural beauty of his surrounding., which will ultimately provide joy/happiness.In the love of home, his abode, a plant that grows into a tree, symbol of loyalty, token of love that has been bestowed upon it, when he planted the tree, all comes down to something that reflects the civic responsibility and deed, that ends up accentuating the aesthetics of the neighborhood. The blessings and good intentions that he wishes upon the same.

When a tree is planted, it sets in motion the improvement of a nation from sea to sea. Exponential growth can be seen, all because of one kind and civic duty followed by him who plants a tree.

Answered by nana66
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The poem refers to the 'heart' of the tree, as in what kind of a heart it possesses. From the poem, we realize the heart of a tree is very kind, generous and magnanimous. It blesses all those who take care of it or even who neglect it. It shows no discrimination and continues to love and give to all creatures around it.

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