They symbolize Melinda and her emotional journey. But after her resulting depression (like winter) she is able to recover and regrow her leaves in spring.
there was one part in this but i would rather not write it in
In the novel "Speak," Melinda paints a tree in art class the week after the pep rally. This tree symbolizes her inner struggles and emotions that she is unable to express verbally. She uses art as an outlet to convey her feelings.
Cork.
it is the inner bark of the cork oak tree.
The heartwood.
The heartwood.
The imagery in "A Separate Peace" emphasizes the boys' world by highlighting the contrasting elements of peace and war, both internal and external. The natural surroundings at Devon School, such as the tree where Finny falls, reflect the characters' inner struggles and the loss of innocence during a time of conflict. The changing seasons and weather patterns also serve as symbols of the boys' evolving emotions and relationships.
Nothing cause trees don't have emotions
by the first tree at the nature center
Because it has a shiny & smooth surface which helps to reflect the light... Take an example of tree. A tree have a rough surface due to which light can be reflect. So All of this depends on the smoothness of surface.. :-)
Heartwood is the most inner part of a tree. It is the most inner part because it keeps the tree alive. It is surrounded by 4 more layers of the trunk- the outer bark, inner bark, cambium, and sapwood.
a tree...there beautiful on the outside but strong on the inside
by the first tree at the nature center