What is central theme of the poen on killing a tree explain by giving example for the poem
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Explanation:
"On Killing a Tree” is a sensitive poem. The poet persuades the reader not to destroy trees and equates it with “killing” a human being. He says that a plant takes sunlight, water, air and nutrients from the soil to gradually become a huge tree. It develops a strong trunk and gets numerous leaves.
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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. We cannot pretend that the slow destruction of our forests and our landscapes is a result of accident. On the contrary, it takes sustained and deliberate action, "much time," to kill a tree which will continually resist destruction; the "bleeding bark will heal" and, even after having experienced one attack, a tree can "expand again." Trees are resilient, and, moreover, trees are not simply things that grow upon the earth, but part of it: a tree spends its life "slowly consuming the earth" and "feeding upon its crust." 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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