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  1. Dec 19, 2023 · Conclusion. "The Tree of Life" by Toru Dutt unfolds as a captivating journey through the realms of the ordinary and the mystical. Through vivid imagery, symbolic representations, and a dreamlike atmosphere, the poem invites readers to explore themes of spirituality, familial bonds, and the transformative power of divine intervention.

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  2. The poem "The Tree of Life" is from Dutt's Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan (1882). The poem relates the experience of a speaker who begins with her eyes closed and with her "hand [...] in [her] father's," passing time "in silence." Suddenly, this scene of quiet meditation is interrupted by a vision, where the speaker imagines her ...

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  4. The Tree of Life becomes a witness to the ever-turning wheel of time, as it endures both the vibrant blossoms of spring and the withering leaves of autumn. H.D.'s poem serves as a reminder of life's cyclical nature, urging us to embrace change and find solace in the enduring spirit of the Tree of Life. 4. "The Tree of Life" by Rabindranath Tagore

  5. Wondering I looked awhile,--then, all at once. Opened my tear-dimmed eyes--When lo! the light. Was gone--the light as of the stars when snow. Lies deep upon the ground. No more, no more, Was seen the Angel's face. I only found. My father watching patient by my bed, And holding in his own, close-prest, my hand.

  6. I'd like to go by climbing a birch tree, And climb black branches up a snow-white trunk. Toward heaven, till the tree could bear no more, But dipped its top and set me down again. That would be good both going and coming back. One could do worse than be a swinger of birches. n/a. Source: The Poetry of Robert Frost (1969) When I see birches bend ...

  7. Aug 31, 2017 · The Tree of Life in Islam is referred to in the Quran as the Tree of Immortality. The story of the expulsion of Adam and Eve is identical to that in the Torah and Bible; the Devil in the form of a serpent tricks the couple into eating the fruit of the tree, whereupon they gain the knowledge of good and evil.

  8. Tree of Life - Symbolic poem. Old and wise, gnarled by age. Blow in the wind, and calm thy rage. Mourn the passing of yet another day. And weep because things will never change. Standing proud, with unwavering beauty. True to thyself, with roots planted firmly. Knowledge unspoken. Vows unbroken.

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