why does the poet describe the felling of the tree as an act of violence? which words in the poem suggest so
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The poet says that the act of killing a tree is a ceremonial task. The tree grows up consuming nutrients from the soil and absorbing sun, air and water and becomes stronger. A simple jab with a knife, or hacking and chopping cannot kill a tree, because the tree will regenerate.
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