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Literature: The Giving Tree
Don't do it, Giving Tree!

"Once there was a tree... and she loved a little boy."

A selfless tree falls in love with a boy and sacrifices everything she has to make the boy happy.

One of Shel Silverstein's best known works from an anthology of stories from a book of the same name. It is widely believed to be a metaphor for human, and especially parent-child, relationships.

This story is absolutely made of applicability and even young children at barely the required reading level can recognize this. In fact, if read without regards to the symbolism, the story is disturbingly laden with Fridge Logic and Fridge Horror. For this reason the examples are split into three sections.


If read as a metaphor this work provides examples of

If read without metaphor this work provides examples of:

Read either way this work is an example of:


FranklinPicture BooksGoodnight Moon
Give Yourself GoosebumpsChildren's LiteratureGood Dog Carl
Green Eggs and HamLiterature of the 1960sThe Glass Bead Game

alternative title(s): The Giving Tree
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