In The poem the heart of the tree , how does the trees contribute in a great way to the civic good? The answer must be quite long. Thank You
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So it is as if the sun and the sky get a new friend in the tree. Secondly, the tree needs sunlight and air to survive and finally, the trees seem to absorb the heat and save the earth from the scorching sun, giving an implication that the sun becomes friendly in the presence of the trees.
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A person who plants the tree helps other people as well as the planet earth.
- A man who directly or indirectly plants a tree helps many people in the vicinity in many ways to live a better life on earth.
- This includes helping them with oxygen, cool shade, rain and a greener and cleaner environment.
- He also encourages future generations by planting the heritage of the trees and the harvest of a future age. He is thus performing his duty to society by planting a vine.
- Plantation is therefore a symbolic act of goodness that alone can create several other acts of goodness, thereby changing the entire society's mindset will shift to a constructive and supportive one.
- This leads the nation to long-term prosperity. That's why the poet feels it is from far-reaching public benefit philosophy that a tree planter does it.
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