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Is the diction of the poem simple or complex? Might the simplicity be misleading? Is there more suggested here than we find on the surface?
 
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Although the poet doesnt directly say it, what is suggested in the last twolines?
 
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  • The diction of the poem is extremely simple: it is composed almost entirely of one-syllable words whose meanings could not be clearer. But simplicity of language does not necessarily mean simplicity of statement or significance. The Tree can be read as a complex and even ambiguous meditation on life and death. Do you see it as an impassioned protest against human destructiveness or a stoic acknowledgment of the things that must be done to sustain existence?



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  • That the tree, which was once alive and flourishing, has been cut down to provide lumber and firewood.




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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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