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Planting trees is indispensable for man. How does this poem 'heart of the tree' bring out this time

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Answered by skrish2703
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The trees planted in the past is a blessing for our generation now, but we are ruining this blessing in the name of profit. The poem is relevant to us as the poet poetically represents the need to plant a tree as well as he enlists the rewards that it provides us. We are enjoying the benefits of the trees planted in the past likewise the upcoming generations also has the right to enjoy the blessings of the tree being planted now. A tree provides us with oxygen, causes tender rain, cool shade and what not? Our nature is abundant with fruits, medicines, timber, woods etc.

A tree enriches the economy of a nation. Henry Cuyler Bunner wants to convey the importance of planting a tree foreseeing the well being of the society and of its citizens.

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