Step 1: Understanding the idea.
The poem contrasts kind trees that provide comfort with an unkind one that stands barren.
Step 2: Explanation.
An unkind tree does not help others — it offers no shade or fruit, symbolizing selfishness.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Therefore, the tree is called unkind because it is lifeless and unhelpful to all living beings.
“One of these days you’re going to talk yourself into a load of trouble,” her father said aggressively. What do you learn about Sophie’s father from these lines? (Going Places)