The dreamer feels sinful, 'wounded _ 'WlTfi wroiTg', Tiearf-repentant' in face of Ihe object of Tióiiess ancf worship
young hero who got on the cross by froeip^wiffed to mount on me’). Jt, suffers with Him, and feels honoured that Christ died on it. 'He has hónoured me [Z) over all trees of the wood...jt_doesn't dare to disobey in becoming His cross. People who crucified Jesus are cafied ehemies I
4. Compare the point of view in the f1 and 3rd parts In the 3™ part we can observe a change in the dreamerts attitude ('May the Lord bTmyTneńd'). He has ’hope oflife\ 'hope”ofiafety’.Tieprayślo"the rood. This part presents atotal uńilybfthehuman andll^yine.-wyHłeWwngs^ happinęss te4he dffiPmpr's bead Some patterns from the f1 part are repeated: 'the victory tree’, 'dwell in glory', which now also refer to the dreamer (not only to the divine sphere). The dreamer talks about his friends who 'dwell in light’ (are in Heaven), he's waitina for his tum to be fetched ‘from this fleetina life'.