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Consider the poem "The polar field as a defense of nature conversation​

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Answered by kalyaniramesh1210
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This poem is a defense of nature conservation. The poet's message is that trees shouldn't be cut down recklessly. ... The poet also says that though we can plant trees, they don't grow as fast as the trees are being cut down in the present time.

Answered by LoveAman
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The major theme of this poem is that life is short and happiness is shorter. The speaker has returned, after a twelve-year absence, to what was once his "favourite field" of poplars, and he sees that the trees whose shade he used to enjoy have all been cut down, and a stump of one now serves as his seat.

The poem 'The Poplar Field' shows the poet's affiliation towards nature in rural life, which is remarkable for his celebration of the rural and nostalgic tone. This poem is a satire to the present human civilization that has become the curse for the protection of natural resources.

When the poet came to the poplar field after 12 years he saw many changes there. The poplar field was no more there. The trees were cut down. The black birds also gone away and the poet couldn't here their song.

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