Why is it a tragic sight in the poem 'Heritage of trees'?
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David Horsburgh writes about the trees being cut mercilessly. He sees this action when he was travelling from Ooty to Mysore. ... He describes the scene as “tragic sight” and the trees as “noble trees”. The trees are mutilated, young branches are ripped mercilessly, they are crippled and some have died completely.
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David Horsburgh writes about the trees being cut mercilessly. He sees this action when he was travelling from Ooty to Mysore. ... He describes the scene as “tragic sight” and the trees as “noble trees”. The trees are mutilated, young branches are ripped mercilessly, they are crippled and some have died completely
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