On Killing a Tree Summary
Here, the author talks about how one can kill a tree. Some individuals feel that a simple deduction will suffice. However, a simple cut will certainly not suffice to destroy a tree. In addition, the tree grows slowly and is contained in the soil. In addition, the author tells us that the plant takes nourishment from the soil to grow. Gradually, it grows into a large tree. In addition, there is a strong connection between trees and soil. The tree uses water, wind and sunlight to grow its many leaves and a formidable trunk.
Man does the work of cutting and cutting the bark of the tree into many pieces. However, even cutting and pruning trees is not enough to completely destroy the tree. The thing about cutting in a tree is successful. It is definitely similar to human bleeding. Gradually over time, this cut will heal and new branches will begin to re-emerge. This shows that trees have amazing ability to recover. Therefore, even more difficult steps will be required to kill the tree.
The poet then explains that to kill the tree beyond any doubt, it must be uprooted. One must be sure to separate the tree from the earth that supports it. Furthermore, the roots of the tree are such that they bind the tree and soil together. Due to this bond, the tree is attached to the pit of the earth. The author tells us that roots are the most hidden part of the tree. In addition, roots are also the most sensitive part of the tree. Therefore, in order to destroy the tree, a detachment of the roots must take place. Roots are a part of the tree that is moist. Also, the roots are white in color.
Uprooting a tree is definitely the last step to destroy it. Once the tree begins to be uprooted, it is some time before the tree dies. No tree on earth can survive after being uprooted. Gradually the tree is uprooted and dried. This drying and drying is done by the action of air and heat. The trunk will gradually turn brown. In addition, the trunk will bend and harden slowly. Most notable, the tree would eventually meet his death. Therefore, uprooting the roots proved to be the most important step in destroying a tree.


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