What does the line "We are the oak trees and your own true family" mean?
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- Surprisingly, the tribe gave the poet their identity and said that they are his own true family. The oak trees further told the poet that he should make a promise of planting two oak trees whenever he would find an oak tree fell or chopped down.
- The moral is that humans should stop deforestation and save the nature. You can elaborate in the same topic. The child is just opened to the truth behind Man's and nature's relation and how Man badly terrorizes nature. The boy emerges from this experience with "the walk of a human child, but his heart was a tree."
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