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Write a autobiography of a tree

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Answered by thomasalex970
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I am a tree; and like God’s all other blessings, I am the most neglected, uncared for, and ignored entity in the world. I clearly remember the time before creation of the world when God had a meeting with me.  

He entrusted me with the responsibility of maintaining life on earth. I was to be the source of life. I was to be a giver only. And I have been carrying out my responsibilities very sincerely; I give man oxygen, rains, wood, fruit, make the world look so beautiful, yet the sinister man kills me! Who is more inhumane than man himself? Cutting of forests ultimately endangers man’s own existence.

I and my brothers and sisters are the oxygen generators of the world; oxygen generated by me is inhaled by man and all living species of animal kingdom. How will they live without me? Almost an uncountable number of species of plants and animals live in the environment created by trees. Trees are important to the environment as they recycle water and regulate levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through photosynthesis. We, the trees are the world's heavy-duty regulators of air and water. Our cutting will disturb the natural water cycles which will lead to the shortage of fresh-water in the water reserves of the world.

Answered by Kaur321
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Answer:Autobiography of a Tree – Essay

I am a tree, tall and imposing, standing all alone near the campus of a temple. My life is ever so interesting as, I see a huge spectrum of society, funny gestures of people, and hear all kinds of conversation of the devotees who pass by me.

I was not always so huge. As is true of all living beings I was also a long time back, a young sapling with this huge tree within me. At that time I looked fresh and beautiful as all other beings who are young, but, at that time I was of course not so imposing. This is what I have seen about life that, every stage has something good about it.

I understand that, I am a peepal tree which just grows anywhere and everywhere. Ever since I was young, I remember several people coming to my root and worshipping me. They would light an earthenware lamp, and put it near my root, say their prayers and go away. This was a daily ritual which scores of people followed at my root ever since I can remember.

As I started growing up bigger and bigger, the temple authorities put a two feet wall like boundary around my trunk. This was done to protect me from being destroyed by crowds who thronged to me. Since I am near a temple, I have always had the pleasure of a lot of company daily and, the great honour of being worshipped by scores of believers every day.

Now, I am a full grown tree, and that two feet wall has been converted into a broad platform all around me, with my root out of sight, and the trunk also somewhat covered from vision. Here on the platform people sit and say their prayers and relax. At times they also consume their temple prasad while sitting on this platform.

Oh, what a wonderful feeling it is to be so loved and cared for and, above all, being so honoured and respected. This honour is given to me as, I understand now that, a section of the Indian society considered me a holy tree to be worshipped. This is why there is so much hype about me and my kin.

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