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summary of The Heart of the tree.​

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Answered by adyav291105
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This article, The Heart of Tree Summary, is a brief explanation of the poem. It consists of three stanzas. Although planting of trees has always been great work for mankind, the poet has found out new ways of looking at the plants. In all the three stanzas, the poet begins with a question. The question says as to what a man actually plants who plants a tree. However, he replies on his own. He says that a man plants a friend of the sun and the sky. A plant grows upwards to reach the sun and the sky. Moreover, it needs heat and air for its growth. It absorbs heat from the sun and saves the earth from its rays. Thus, the sun becomes friendly in the presence of trees.

The poet adds that the man plants a flag which flies freely in the mild breeze. Here the poet is comparing the leafy branches of the tree to a flag. Also, he compares the stem with the beautiful shaft (pole) of the flag that stands tall. Furthermore, he says that the man plants the sweet home for the singing birds in the sky, near heaven. Thus, the poet here means that trees are significant in maintaining life on earth and a balanced ecosystem.

In the second stanza, the poet tells the importance of the tree that will produce seed and bud in the future. Also, it adds to the beauty of the plain. Furthermore, a single plant could turn into a forest. Thus, the man who plants plant plants a forest’s heritage.

In the third stanza, the poet says that the man shows his loyalty and love for his earth by planting trees. Moreover, he fulfils his duty towards society and seeks blessings from the neighbourhood. Also, he adds that one who plants a tree contributes to the nation’s growth. Planting trees helps in the progress of the nation from sea to sea. Hence, a person planting a tree has progressive thinking, is the all-powerful and all-powerful, destiny maker of the nation.

The last lines are of core importance. It speaks about the man’s heart, his feelings, his visions and hopes behind the planting of a tree. This also leads to the title of the poem ‘ The Heart of the Tree’.

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Answered by beastboyshub006
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The beginning of the poem takes place with the question of the poet-‘what does he plant who plants a tree’. Then the poet himself explains the question by answering it in a very satisfactory manner. He tells the readers the significance and value of planting a tree. According to him, the man who plants a tree, plants a friend of sun and sky. The plant grows upwards as if it aspires to get in touch with the sun and sky so that they get a new friend in a tree. Moreover, the tree needs sunlight and air to stay alive. Also, the trees appear to soak up the heat and relieve the earth from the sweltering sun.

The poet now says that by planting a tree, man plants a flag that flies freely in the gentle breeze. The poet here compares the leafy branches of the tree to a flag and the trunk of the tree to the splendid shaft or pole of the flag that remains firm and tall. The tree also becomes a home for the birds singing melodiously high in the sky, close to heaven. Hence, by planting a tree, man renders the earth inhabitable for birds and facilitates in the conservation of the environment. In the serene and joyful twilight, man hears the symphonic song of these birds that twitter in harmony to the melody of the heaven.

The poet begins with the same question-‘what does he plant who plants a tree ?’ Then he proceeds to explain the motive behind the planting of a tree. The tree which is planted by the man, gives us comforting shade and aids to bring rain. Even after the inevitable passage of many years, the tree will remain when it is planted through its seeds producing new trees. Trees enhance the beauty of an unattractive and dull expanse of land with its green foliage and colourful blosson. Hence the trees are the glory of the plain. Furthermore, a tree planted today may transform into a forest with the passage of time and hence, by planting a tree now, the man plants a ‘forest’s heritage’. The poet says that planting a tree today would give fruits and other benefits to the future generations. The next generation will be able to enjoy its delightful benefits.

Next, the poet says that by planting a tree, man displays his devotion and affection towards his precious abode, the earth. Planting of the trees is also fulfilment of his social obligations since his action contributes to the growth of his nation and ultimately to the world that he inhabits. The process of advancement of his country germinates from the forward-looking idea in the man’s heart that plants a tree. The capitalization in ‘His’ by the poet almost gives a divine status to the man who plants a tree because he has the power and faculty to alter the destiny not only of his neighbourhood and nation but also in an indirect way, the whole of humanity. The concluding lines of the poem stress the significance of man’s heart, his feelings, dreams and aspirations behind planting a tree.

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