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What according to the poet is the reason behind planting of the tree in the poem " The Heart of The Tree " ?

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Answered by ChandraVardhan99
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According To The Poet, There are Really Many Many Benefits Of Planting A tree. Some of them Are As Follows :-

No 1. It is the friend of sky, meaning is that the tree purifies the sky by taking up all of the foul gases.

No 2. It is home to many of the Animals.

No 3. The fruit it bears can be harvested by us as well as our generations to come.

No 4. The more the trees, the more developed the nation.

No 5. If a person plants a tree, others will have benefits from it too as like act of civic good.

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Answered by yogeswari2002
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The poet knows the crucial importance of trees for our survival. The poem brings forward the poet's concern about the future of the earth. It seems as if the poet could see the impeding destruction and thus indirectly appeals to the readers to plant trees, not only for themselves but also for the future generations. according to the poet, our survival is greatly dependent on forests. Trees not only beautify environment but purify the air and provide us with wood, timber, fruits and medicines. The one who plants a tree, plants the entire forest. Without trees the world will become a deserted barren land. The entire animal race would face hunger. Thus, it is the tree which is responsible for the growth of mankind. The poet seems to be anxious about "unborn eyes" and thus for their survival, growth and development, he suggests a simple solution to planting trees.
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