OWLS Quarterly, Eighth Edition

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WHY DO TREES FEATURE

manageable and something new can be even better than what they already had. This idea is reinforced by the fact that the lands at the top of the tree are everchanging and do not stay for long however the tree is constant, showing that although life can be turbulent it is important to stay grounded.

SO OFTEN IN CHILDREN’S BOOKS? Ruby Large (WHS) Literature has a vital role in development from a very young age. Books shape the people we become as soon as we are able to read or listen to them, and stories can be a useful tool in teaching morals to young children. Many writers use the symbol of trees or forests as a subtle way of embedding life lessons in a more accessible and memorable approach. ‘They’re an exciting, sometimes menacing symbol of the unknown; a reminder of realms both physical and spiritual that remain unexplored’1 and this can either be interpreted as untouched and inviting or in a didactic sense as something to be wary of.

A contrasting piece of children’s literature that uses the motif of trees and forests is ‘Little Red Riding Hood’. This is a tale dating back to 1697 and first written by Charles Perrault. However, there have been many adaptations, arguably the most famous being by the Brothers Grimm in the 1800s. This story features a young girl walking through the woods to visit her grandmother when she meets a wolf who tricks her into going off her trail against her instructions, dresses up as her grandmother and eats her. There is a clear message in this story – ‘don’t talk to strangers’ – and the intimidating and threatening setting of the woods is fitting as it warns children of the dangers of the unknown. It also serves to teach the importance of listening to advice given to them and not to be influenced by others as although they may seem helpful, they should not be trusted.

‘The Enchanted Wood’ series by Enid Blyton is an example of an author utilising the emblem of a tree to inspire younger generations to embrace the absurd and the exciting. In the stories, three children move away from their home to the countryside and find an enchanted tree at the top of which different magical lands pass. Although on the surface these books are simple tales about other-worldly characters and adventures that are experienced, they carry many morals throughout that are artfully hidden amongst the fairies and elves. Firstly, the book series encourages children to explore nature as a form of escapism and enjoy things that are fantastical that don’t always have to make sense. The stories are also based on moving away from their home, so it establishes that change is

In the words of Friedrich Froebel: “to climb a tree is for a child to discover a new world”. I think that this perfectly answers my question of why trees feature so often in children’s books – exploration and escapism are fundamental for children’s development and the motif of trees symbolises that as well as providing a necessary and healthy slight wariness of the unknown that they will take forward into adulthood. 29


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WHERE DOES THE WORD ‘TREE’ COME FROM?

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page 38

IN WHAT WAY DOES THE DEPICION OF TREES IN IMAGIST POEMS HELP US TO FACE CLIMATE ISSUES TODAY?

6min
pages 35-37

THE MEDICINAL USE OF TREES

3min
pages 33-34

THE GERMANS’ LOVE OF TREES – DOES THIS STEM FROM LITERATURE?

3min
page 32

WHY DO TREES FEATURE SO OFTEN IN CHILDREN’S BOOKS?

2min
pages 29-30

HOW CAN MERGER TREES AND TECHNOLOGY BE USED TO MAP DARK MATTER?

3min
page 31

THE GREAT GREEN WALL’ – HOW TREES ARE BEING USED TO COMBATE CLIMATE CHANGE

2min
page 28

THE SEED FROM A TREE OR THE CURE TO GLOBAL THIRST?

2min
page 27

THE CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TREES, ART & CULTURE

4min
pages 25-26

HOW HAVE TREES SHAPED THE FORMATION OF LANGUAGE?

3min
page 24

IS DARWIN’S TREE OF LIFE TRUTH OR A VISUAL TOOL FOR EVOLUTION?

3min
page 22

WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM NATIVE AMERICANS’ USE OF TREES?

2min
page 23

CAN TREES TEACH US ANYTHING?

4min
pages 19-20

HOW ARE TREES USED IN 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY ART

3min
pages 16-17

DOES MONEY ACTUALLY GROW ON TREES?

4min
page 18

WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF TREES IN THE VIETNAM WAR?

2min
page 21

ROOTS

4min
pages 14-15

INCORPORATING TREES INTO ARCHITECTURE

4min
pages 11-13

LIFE OF TREES: HOW THEY SUSTAIN A MILLENNIAL LIFE

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page 7

TREE SYMBOLISM IN VIRGINIA WOOLF’S MRS DALLOWAY

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page 10

HOW DOES THE TREE OF LANGUAGES HOLD UP IN 2020

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page 9

HAVE TREES BEEN SECRETLY SAVING US FROM PANDEMICS?

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page 3

IS THERE A FUTURE FOR NATURALLY SOURCED BREAST CANCER TREATMENT?

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page 5

TREES IN MYTHOLOGY

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page 4

WHAT SYMBOLISMS DO TREES HAVE IN CHINESE CULTURE?

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page 6

CHEMIS-TREE: THE IMPORTANT ROLE NATURE PLAYS IN MODERN MEDICINE

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