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Raelynn
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6 October, 07:29
How is nature presented in the poem the trees
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Rubi Mcclain
6 October, 07:39
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The author shows nature as a very peaceful and beautiful thing when he writes "the recent buds relax and spread". However, the poem goes into a more philosophical note when he starts to write how the trees eventually die. Still, the author brings the poem back into a mood of hope when he says that they come back every May, "in full grown thickness".
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