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What was the moral of the poem 'On killing a tree' by Gieve Patel ?

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Answered by devjidutt
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Answered by Anonymous
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THE MORAL OF THE POEM, 'ON KILLING A TREE IS LOUD AND CLEAR. THE POEM IS SYMBOLIC, WHICH IRONICALLY TELL THE BAD EFFECTS OF CUTTING TREES. HERE POET USED THE WORD KILL INSTEAD OF CUT BECAUSE HE WANTS TO SYMBIOSE THAT ON CUTTING TREES, IN REAL WE KILL OUR SELVES, OUR FAMILY, OU SOCIETY. THE SURVIVAL OF TREES IS DIRECTLY LINKED TO OUR SURVIVAL. SO THE MORAL IS NOT TO CUT THE TREE RATHER TO PROTECT THEM

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