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summary of the poem the heart of the tree

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Answered by varsha303
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the heart of tree by Henry Cuyler burner

the poem is about beauty of satisfication about growing a tree . the poet is describing describing what is that is actually what is planted while planting a tree. when somebody plants a tree, he not only plant a tree but plant a friend of sun, Sry and breeze . the sky sky's brightness sun's warmth and The Touch of breeze make then a friend of plant. the stems are like beauty shafts which keep growing. he plants are home or heaven for the birds, the crooning and Hushed voices in it. he plants the future the trees will bring rain and coolness to the environment. the tree will become the identity of the habitat. it will bring the food for the future generation.he is being a good citizen of his country by planting a tree. he is bringing the joy and blessings to the neighbourhood. all this will make the land fertile and a boon to the mankind.......


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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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