Death and life are parts of the same coin. Death denotes a new beginning, despite signifying darkness. In life, both pain and joy make or break the experiences of life. In the Solomon Islands, trees are not felled directly, but by unusual means. The tribal people gather around trees, and scream their lungs out loud till the tree droops down dead. This is precisely how the crowd or mob mentality works. The common idea that it is what they just believe it to be. One should always be open to new perspectives. Death completes life. And so is vice versa.
Life is a journey of lived experiences. The journey of lived experiences comprises both bittersweet and tangy events, as well as sweet events. The Death Tree might be a metaphorical symbol for a symbol of degeneration and deconstruction can ultimately lead to new meanings. Deconstruction is a part of the literary movement of Structuralism, originating approximately around the nineteenth century in Russia. Structuralism focused strongly on rigid structures which were supposed to be strictly followed lexicographically. Death and life emanate from the same source of light. Light has its own manifestation in every form, everywhere. It depends largely on our own perspective too .