the poet wants the tree to be snapped out why ? from the poem on killing a tree
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The poet Gieve Patel in the poem 'On Killing A Tree' signifies the removal of the deep rooted evils in man.The poet symbolically refers the tree as the deep rooted evils in man.He wants that peace and harmony should be spread everywhere and this can only be done if the evils are removed entirely. In context to the poem, he refers that the tree has been held strong by the earth and it can totally be snapped out when it's dried in the sun.
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The poet Gieve Patel in the poem 'On Killing A Tree' signifies the removal of the deep rooted evils in man.The poet symbolically refers the tree as the deep rooted evils in man.He wants that peace and harmony should be spread everywhere and this can only be done if the evils are removed entirely. In context to the poem, he refers that the tree has been held strong by the earth and it can totally be snapped out when it's dried in the sun.
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He wants that peace and harmony should be spread everywhere and this can only be done if the evils are removed entirely. In context to the poem, he refers that the tree has been held strong by the earth and it can totally be snapped out when it's dried in the sun.
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