Saturday, April 10, 2010

Tree - Joyce Kilmer (Additional English)

This poem is dedicated to Mrs. Henry Mill Alden, the poet’s mother-in-law, and a poet in her own rig. In the poem, the poet expresses his concern over the diminishing forest canopy and the disappearance of trees in our immediate neighborhood. He compares the ‘lively’ tree to a poem which is apparently a human creation. He feels that a tree is a better creation than a poem, more so because it has ‘life’. He personifies the tree, comparing it to a human being, endowing human qualities to it. Ex: ‘Hungry mouth is prest’, ’her leafy arms to pray’. Since it is easy for human beings to understand nature when compared to themselves, he uses this metaphor. Just as human beings decorate themselves with things like flowers, the tree seeks to decorate itself with a nest of robins. The tree lives intimately with other elements of nature like rain, snow, earth, etc. This speaks about the co-existence and co-operation existing in nature.
He calls himself a fool, due to the fact that though he happens to pen a few verses as a poet, he cannot compete with the creative ability of God who has created fantastic objects like trees and nature. When compared to God’s creation, his vain attempt at writing a poem seems to be foolish.
He also uses the figure of speech ‘enjambment’ to enhance the effect of his poem, in which an idea continues from one stanza to the other without a break or pause, thus bringing the poem to complete coherence
He expresses his fear of complete obliteration of trees on earth and indirectly provides us with the message of conservation of trees.

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