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Compare and Contrast "Trees in the Garden" by D.H.Lawrence And "The Trees" by P.Larkin  

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Compare and Contrast: "Trees in the Garden" by D.H.Lawrence And: "The Trees" by P.Larkin Trees in the Garden (hereafter referred to as TG) is a poem concentrating on the beauty of trees, in the calm before the coming thunderstorm. We can tell that the storm is coming by the phrase: "...thunder air..." which is later repeated. The trees seem to be showing their beauty to the poet for the first time. We can see this by the exclamation in the phrase "How still the trees are!" and it is as if they have usually been a distraction to him. The Trees even though having a similar subject to TG has a very different tone. The Trees is about the new buds of a tree, in spring, and their growth. The poet also seems to describe the aging process of all trees and what seems to be its continuous cycle...

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