Age Quote by John Updike
“When I was born, my parents and my mother's parents planted a dogwood tree in the side yard of the large white house in which we lived throughout my boyhood. This tree I learned quite early, was exactly my age - was, in a sense, me.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Rabbit, Run by John Updike, 1960
A childhood memory links personal identity to a living tree, symbolizing growth and the passage of time.
In simple terms: The tree mirrors my age and life.
Recognize how surroundings reflect who you are.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family gatherings
- personal reflection
- gardening
- life milestones
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do physical objects shape your sense of self?
- What other symbols have marked your growth?
The metaphor may oversimplify complex identity formation.