What is the central idea of the poem 'On Killing A Tree's?
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“On Killing a Tree” is a scathing criticism of human callousness and cruelty in chopping down trees for agriculture, urbanization and industrialization. Apparently, the poem reads like a 'How-to-Do' manual of killing a tree but actually, it is a passionate appeal not to cut trees.
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it is built around idea that trees are our lifeline. therefore no harm should be done to them. the poet clearly conveys that trees should no be cut.
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