what is a theme of the poem "On killing a tree" paragraph
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the theme of the poem "on killing a tree" is "do not cut trees".
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The poem 'On Killing a Tree' is a beautiful poem. It is built around the idea that trees are our lifeline. Therefore no harm should be done to them. The poet clearly conveys the message
that trees should not be cut.
Explanation----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. We cannot pretend that the slow destruction of our forests and our landscapes is a result of accident
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