Trees have always occupied a special place in culture and art. They are valued not only for their beauty and environmental value, but also for their symbolic and emotional significance. In this blog, we'll dive into the role of trees in literature and art, and explore some iconic examples.

Trees in Literature

Trees often play an important symbolic and narrative role in literature. They serve as symbols of wisdom, growth, and connection with nature. Here are some prominent examples:

The Old Forest in “The Lord of the Rings” by JRR. Tolkien

In JRR. Tolkien's epic fantasy works, notably “The Lord of the Rings,” play the Old Forest a crucial role. This mysterious and magical forest is inhabited by the Ents, a race of living, walking trees. The Ents, led by the old and wise Orchard, represent the power and wisdom of nature. They play an important role in the fight against evil and are a symbol of the ancient struggle between nature and industry.

The Tree of Life in Various Mythologies and Religions

The tree of life is a powerful symbol that appears in many mythologies and religions around the world. It represents the connection between heaven, earth, and underworld, and symbolizes growth, immortality, and wisdom.

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Ja, als je het over natuur en bomen heb moet ik gelijk denken aan Bob Ross denken. Wel een andere catagorie van natuur schilderen. Weer met plezier gelezen.
ja ik snap dat die naam meteen naar boven komt. Leuk om te horen! Er komen nog meer blogs over bomen!
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