Atkinson—The Significance of Trees 05/04/26
Going off of my last blog, we discussed in class the significance of trees in storytelling and our own lives. This actually reminds me of a conversation I had with my friends at lunch. We were talking about books we all found significant, and my friend told us that hers had the theme of a Joshua tree. I remember I commented something like “there’s always a tree”, or “every good book always has something to do with a tree”. And that makes me wonder why trees are so significant to us. I remember having a tree in my backyard that I would always climb and play with, it was a big part of my childhood. I had other games I would play and other toys, but for some reason, that tree really stands out. I am not sure why that is, perhaps because trees are so awe-inspiring to us because of their stature and longevity. We know that if we return to that spot in our childhood, chances are that the tree will still be there. Perhaps we like that security, a strong focal point to hold onto in our memory.
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