What does a poet symbolize a tree to?
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Trees are used to represent life and growth in mythologies, legends and novels. Trees are considered representative of life, wisdom, power and prosperity. Philosophers regard trees as observers witnessing the evolution of humans and the planet around them.
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Literally, the poem symbolizes the strength of the tree. It says that it is very difficult to kill a tree. Only if it will be uprooted, it will die. Else, the tree has the capability to grow.
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