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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.” quote by John Updike
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“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.”

John Updike

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how surroundings reflect who you are.

Themes

identity memory growth nature family

Mood

nostalgic reflective

Type

literary personal metaphorical

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • personal reflection
  • gardening
  • life milestones

Key Concepts

symbolism personal narrative time place

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do physical objects shape your sense of self?
  • What other symbols have marked your growth?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may oversimplify complex identity formation.

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