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Lesson 1 the heart of the tree summary

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In his poem The Heart of the Tree he glorifies the act further, shows how a tree

helps life on earth and says that it has a direct connection to a nation’s growth.

All the three stanzas of the poem The Heart of the Tree starts with a refrain with

the poet asking what the man actually plants who plants a tree. Then he chooses to

reply it by himself and shows what a tree means to the humankind and to the

nature, thus proving how great that man is.

The poem opens with the poet asking what does he plant who plants a tree? And

sets the tone for the entire poem. We instantly realize that the poet is going to

explain the usefulness of planting a tree. However, the poet himself answers by

stating that the man plants a friend of sun and sky by planting a tree. A plant grows

upwards and aims to reach the sun and the sky. 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.

The speaker now adds that the man plants a flag that flies freely in the mild breeze.

The poet here compares the leafy branches of the tree to a flag and the stem to the

beautiful shaft(pole) of the flag that stands tall. By planting a tree the man plants a

home for the sweet singing birds high in the sky, near heaven. In quiet and happy

twilight we can hear those birds chirping which is harmonious to heaven’s own

tunes.

The poet repeats the question to begin a new stanza and attempts to answer again

in the subsequent lines. The tree he plants provides us with cool shade and helps in

bringing rain. A tree will produce seed and bud in future. Years will pass silently  

but the tree will remain there through its seeds producing new trees. Trees are the

main elements the main elements that make plains green and beautiful. So the poet

describes trees as the glory of the plain. Moreover, today’s single tree may turn

into a forest someday. So by planting a tree now the man plants a forest’s heritage.

The speaker mentions that planting a tree today would bear fruits in the coming

days. Our next generation would be delighted to reap its benefits. So all credit goes

to the man who plants a tree.

By planting a tree the man shows his love and loyalty for this earth( his home), his

sense of civic duty and his blessing on the neighbourhood. All these are reflected

in the sap, leaf, wood and in every cell of the tree. By planting a tree the man

directly or indirectly contributes to the nation’s growth. When a tree is planted, it

sets in motion the progress of a nation from sea to sea. All these start from the

progressive thought in the man’s heart who plants a tree. It speaks about the man’s

heart, his feelings, dreams and wishes behind planting a tree.

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Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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The Heart of the Tree by the American poet and novelist Henry Cuyler Bunner is a fine piece of poetry with a simple theme and a simpler structure. The poem was originally published in 1912.

Planting a tree is always a great work for the mankind. But, the poet has found out new ways to look at the plants and plantation. In his poem The Heart of the Tree he glorifies the act further, shows how a tree helps life on earth and says that it has a direct connection to a nation’s growth.

All the three stanzas of the poem The Heart of the Tree starts with a refrain with the poet asking what the man actually plants who plants a tree. Then he chooses to reply it by himself and shows what a tree means to the humankind and to the nature, thus proving how great that man is.

The rhythm is amazing. The rhyme scheme is ABABBCCAA for each stanza. This is a deviation from the celebrated Spenserian stanza, a nine line stanza with the scheme ABABBCBCC. Though the language is simple, careful wordings makes the poem more expressive and obviously musical and attractive.

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