- Talking trees
Talking trees are a form of sentient vegetable life common to many mythologies and stories, most famously the
Ent s inJ. R. R. Tolkien 'sMiddle-earth stories.Some of the more well known talking trees:
*The Greek Talking
Elm :Philostratus spoke about twophilosopher s arguing beneath anelm tree inEthiopia which spoke up to add to the conversation.*The
India n Tree of the Sun and the Moon: Told the future. Two parts of the tree trunk spoke depending the time of day the question was asked; in the daytime the tree spoke as a male and at night it spoke as a female.Alexander the Great andMarco Polo are said to have visited this tree.*
Oracular Tree s are sometimes attributed with the ability to speak to certain individuals, especially those gifted indivination . In particular,Druid s were said to be able to consultOak trees for divinatory purposes, as were the Streghe withRowan trees. To what extent these trees could "talk" varies from story to story.*In
Ireland a tree may help you look for aleprechaun 's gold, although it normally doesn't actually know where the gold is.*In Dante's "Inferno", the protagonists (Dante and
Virgil ) speak with committers ofsuicide who have been turned into trees inHell .*The Forest of Fighting Trees in "
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz " attack the Scarecrow. In the 1939 film version trees grab Dorothy and the Scarecrow when she picks an apple from one of them.ee also
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Tree (mythology) External links
* [http://treetotem.com/mythcontents.htm Encyclopedia of Mythical Trees and Deities]
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