A Flower Tree

This longing and subsequent realization lead the poet to flee, recognizing the futility of his efforts.

The poem concludes with a sense of futile mimicry, reflecting the poet's failed attempts to attain his ideal self.

A Flower Tree holds historical significance as it reflects Yi Sang's experimental approach to poetry during the colonial period.

By breaking traditional grammatical rules and using free association, Yi Sang challenges conventional literary techniques.

The poem's exploration of the split self and the impossibility of achieving one's ideal self resonates with the broader existential and psychological themes of the 1930s.