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"And then it is done"-How is the tree finally killed ?

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Answered by SelieVisa
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In his poem ‘On Killing a Tree’, Gieve Patel gives a graphic description of the total destruction of a tree. Man realises that neither a simple jab of the knife nor hacking and chopping can kill a tree. It is hard to kill a tree. In order to kill a tree, it has to be uprooted. So the tree is roped, tied and pulled out from the roots. It is now cut off from the earth. Finally, in the presence of sun and air, the roots pass through the processes of scorching, choking, drying, hardening, twisting, withering. In this way, the killing of a tree is complete.

Answered by SrijanAdhikari23
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In the poem "On Killing A Tree" by Gieve Patel the tree is finally killed when the tree is uprooted and the roots and trunk are dried out in the sun.

A tree has grown slowly, absorbing nutrients from the soil. Over time, it has consumed the crust while also absorbing sunlight, air, and water. Roots are deeply embedded. It has the power to heal its swollen bark. It is strong enough to withstand any outside attack. As a result, it takes a long time to kill a tree.

A simple knife stab, hacking, and chopping will not kill a tree. To kill a tree, roots must be pulled out by tying a rope around it. They must be exposed to the sun and air to avoid scorching and choking. Finally, the tree will die when its leaves turn brown, hard, twisted, and withered.

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