Genre
Children's Fiction
Setting and Context
Anytown America, in the present
Narrator and Point of View
The narration is from the point of view of the narrator and reader, as the tale of what happened is recounted to them.
Tone and Mood
At first the tone is light-hearted and fun, but it darkens, and becomes frustrating, and ultimately sad and melancholy.
Protagonist and Antagonist
The Tree is the protagonist, the Boy the antagonist.
Major Conflict
The is no conflict in the book.
Climax
The Boy returns to the Tree that he has robbed of everything but her stump of a trunk; however they are now reunited and he has come to realize how his behavior has affected them both.
Foreshadowing
The Boy asking the Tree for money foreshadows the way in which he is going to take everything from her for his own selfish needs and foreshadows the fact that his friendship is entirely conditional.
Understatement
No specific examples
Allusions
The narrative alludes to the systematic pillaging of the natural world by modern man, and the green / ecology movement that represents the Tree.
Imagery
The Boy puts the leaves on his head giving the image of a crown. This is a game that he is playing all alone and so he is proclaiming himself to be king of the forest, portraying the image of a selfish king whose rule benefits only himself.
Paradox
The Boy and the Tree both offer friendship to the other but the Boy's friendship is entirely conditional whereas the Tree's is based on a selfless love and desire for the best for her friend.
Parallelism
There is a parallel between the Boy growing up and his intentions and thoughts about the Tree growing as well; as he ages, his demands become more as he gets caught up in what seems important to him as an adult.
Metonymy and Synecdoche
No specific examples
Personification
The Tree is personified throughout the story; the key way in which this is evident involves the emotions given to the Tree. When the Boy stops coming to visit with her she is sad and misses him, both emotions that a Tree cannot traditionally feel.