what is meant by the line "far-cast thought of civic good "according to the poem -THE HEART OF THE TREE
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The poem starts with a rhetorical question “What does he plant who plants a tree?” and that sets the tone for the entire poem. In the next line, the poet himself answers the question that the man plants a friend of sun and sky by planting a tree. As the tree grows, it befriends the sun and the sky.
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Answer: it means that rather concerned about caste. He thought of something good for the city or town
Explanation: he says that the man does something good for the city or town by planting a tree.......this is his blessings to the neighborhood
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