Tuesday, 26 December 2017

Comment upon the poet's love in "Our Casuarina Tree."

I think
that love takes on a couple of different forms in the poem.  There is the obvious love for the
tree.  It has become the symbol that has endured throughout time, even when the people
associated with it has not.  There is the love for the playmates that are so closely a part of
the memory of the speaker, presumably the poet, but also for the tree and the shared experiences
of all of them:  Speaker, companions, tree, and being in the world are all linked together. 
There is a love for the memories that the tree holds that are unable to be produced in the
modern setting. 

It is here...

href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Casuarina_Tree">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Casuarina_Tree

No comments:

Post a Comment

In 1984, is Julia a spy? Please provide specific examples from the book. My teacher says that he knows of 17 pieces of evidence which proves that Julia...

There is some evidence to suggest thatwas a spy throughout 's classic novel . Julia portrays herself as a loyal admirer of Big ...