what does the tree symbolise in the poem "On killing a tree"
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In this poem, the poet symbolizes a deep-rooted evil. He says that a tree can't be killed out just by hacking and chopping it. To put it to a permanent end, it should be uprooted entirely and left out to wither in the sun.
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