central idea of the poem on killing a tree
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The central idea in this poem is that the act of killing a tree—or, on a broader scale, destroying the environment—is not confined to a single action. ... Trees are an inherent part of the world around us, and in destroying them, humans are making a conscious choice, a determination that "the root is to be pulled out."
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By telling us how difficult it is to kill a tree, the poet is actually telling us that man is willing to go to any extent to fulfil his own needs. We are so greedy to gain that we will eliminate anything that stands in our way.
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