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On Killing a Tree

ICSE · Class 10 · English Literature-Treasure Chest ( Poems and Short Stories)

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Poet's Background and Context

  • Gieve Patel (born 18 August 1940) - Indian poet, playwright, painter, and physician from Mumbai
  • Educated at St. Xavier's High School and Grant Medical College, Mumbai
  • Member of the Green Movement - advocates for environmental protection
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Poem Structure and Content Analysis

  • Four distinct stanzas showing progression from simple attempt to complete destruction
  • Stanza 1: Establishes tree's strength and growth process over years
  • Stanza 2: Shows inadequacy of simple hacking and chopping methods
3

Literary Devices and Techniques

  • Irony: Instructional tone masks condemnation of tree killing
  • Imagery: Vivid visual descriptions - 'white and wet', 'browning, hardening'
  • Personification: Tree given human qualities of suffering and endurance
4

Major Themes and Messages

  • Environmental Destruction: Human violence against nature is systematic and deliberate
  • Resilience of Nature: Trees have extraordinary ability to heal and regenerate
  • Strength and Vulnerability: Tree's strength (roots) becomes point of destruction

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The tree represents nature's extraordinary abilityThe poem identifies the root asThe poem reads like a manualThe poem outlines a three

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