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The heart of the tree what does the poet wish to convey? describe briefly

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Answered by jyothsnagowda877
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The poem "The Heart of the Tree"  is written by Henry Cuyler Bunner..

Here the poet has written his feelings about the benifits of planting trees.

His poem describes the innumerable benefits of trees and the shade and shelter they bring to all life. He claims that people who plant trees plan for the future, and for people they do not know.

On another level, planting a tree is a symbolic act of goodness - one from which many other acts of goodness will sprout.

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Answered by ranitprameet292915
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The poem 'THE HEART OF THE TREE' is written a American poet , novelist and editor 'HENRY CUYLER BUNNER'. He describes about the benefits of the tree that brings to all life. The poet also wishes to say that the on who plants a tree not also contributes the betterment of the nature for all the living creatures but it also helps in nation's growth. The poet also says that the one who plants a tree secures the future generations by providing them a pollution free world.

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