On Killing A Tree (Explained)

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★ Central idea of the poem. -> A protest against men's indiscriminate cutting down of trees. ★ Message of the poem. -> Emphasis of afforestation. ★ Conflict -> Man vs nature. For existence men kill trees. But trees help them. Man doesn't care the civilization. They do a senseless act. Annotation of the poem : 1. It takes much time to kill a tree. -> To kill a tree is not an easy task. It requires much time and effort. 2. Not a simple jab of the knife will do it. -> An attempt to kill a tree by stabbing with a knife can't be successful. 3. It has grown solely consuming the earth. -> the trees develop slowly by observing the nutrients from the soil. 4. Rising out of it. -> the tree moves upwards penetrating the earth / soil. 5. Feeding upon its crust. -> Earth/soil feeds the tree its top most layer for its growth. 6. Absorbing years of sunlight. -> The tree absorbs sunlight

Three Questions summary


Tolstoy treats a philosophical theme couched in the tale of a Tsar who is troubled by three questions. The three questions that haunt the Tsar concerns the right time for any action, the person whose advice the Tsar must listened to and the most important thing to do under all circumstances. The Tsar meets a hermit to whom the three questions are posed. The hermit did not give him an immediate answer. Several Tsarevents ensues after that. The Tsar dug the ground on behalf of the hermit and treated a wounded man who came rushing. Having gone through the events, the Tsar got the answer to his three questions. By helping the hermit the Tsar learnt of the insipience of any action and by nursing the wounded man the Tsar understood the kindness that attends all action. Finally he was advised by the hermit to do good, for that was the purpose incumbent on man under all circumstances.

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