
Do you think that Wohlleben over anthropomorphizes trees in his book-that he makes them, perhaps, too human? Or is that question in and of itself a reflection of our own anthropocentric attitudes that hinder any acceptance of other forms of "being."ĥ. Describe the parental behavior of trees…and the "childish" behavior of their offspring.Ĥ. Talk about the ways trees form communities underground via the "woodwide web." Explain what Peter Wohlleben means when he talks about how "social" trees are.ģ. What struck you most-what did you find most interesting or surprising-in reading about the secret life of trees?Ģ. We'll add publisher questions if and when they're available in the meantime, use our LitLovers talking points to start a discussion for The Hidden Life of Trees …then take off on your own:ġ.
