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01) 'And then it is done. What is referred to here?, (from the chapter on killing a tree class 9)​

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Answered by jeslin31
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it is referred to the tree who has been chopped out with the roots, that's why poet is saying "And then it is done".

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Answered by UsmanSant
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The statement, 'And then it is done', refers to the act of finally being able to cut a tree down

  • The poet makes it a point to emphasize the strength, patience, and determination required to cut a tree down
  • This is done so as to praise the resilience and robustness of the tree
  • It is an act that requires great will and self-restraint
  • The poet has compared humans and trees; the qualities that humans are associated with have been given to the metaphorical tree, and vice versa
  • It aims to make people aware of how great a crime the cutting down of a tree should be and strives to prevent people from harming nature in the future

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