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Monday, May 13, 2013

Two Important Questions With Answer form "Unchopping A Tree" and Summary

English | Question
Unchopping A Tree
W.S. Merwin
Class : 11 | The Magic of Words

Summary
This essay is written by W.S. Marwin. In this essay, the writer has shown the impossibility of reversing the ruined environment. This essay persuades the readers not to chop the trees. He wants to show how difficult to bring things back in earlier position. This essay consists of two parts. One is the directive part, where the writer describes the entire process of putting back a chopped tree. The second part consists of the more serious message he wants to give. According to the writer, unchopping a tree is impossible task. We should not take back to the chopped tree. The second part consists of the more serious message he wants to give. The writer tells us how to labor hard to make a chopped tree alive again. He has given all advices for the purpose of preservation against deforestation. It is too much difficult for joining after it is fallen down. The writer says that we have to join all broken parts of the tree and make the tree stand as before. We have to make its stand and give new life. The writer feels great pains describing the process of repairing the tree. It becomes clear from the beginning. The tree cannot be put back. Men can only stick back the leaves and branches but it will not be alive. Therefore, the writer says that our unwise chopping of trees will lead us to the destruction of the environment for our safety. Senseless and widespread chopping of trees must be ended at once. Another idea that is expressed in the essay is that natural things cannot be replaced by manmade structures. They will not have life. If we cut down the trees, they will be destroyed. He presents the surgical work of tree for survival in the world. 

Important Questions

1. What does the essay "Unchopping a tree" suggest about conservation? 
Ans: The essay " unchopping a tree" by showing the impossibility of restoring once cut down trees, makes people aware of the fact that we should not destroy the natural forest indiscriminately. Even if by hook or crook, you are able to make the tree stand, you can't infuse life on it. It is easy to chop but impossible to restore. Thus before we chop we must know how to unchop, which is impossible. To sum up, he warns us against deforestation. If the acts are not stopped on time, it is going to boomerang on us in the long run. 

2. How is the chopping down of trees compared to a man's life in the poem `The Poplar Field'? 
Ans: The poet thinks that he will die one day. He says that all the pleasures of man are destroyed. Even our life is short but our enjoyment will die before our death. He says that he is lying on the earth like the tree. He feels that cutting down of trees is serious as the death of human beings. The poet thinks that the pleasures of man are perishable and momentary. So, he appeals to the people for conserving the nature. He says that deforestation should be stopped. 

Questions for Practice 
1) Is unchopping a tree possible? What does the essay "Unchopping a Tree" suggest about conservation and against deforestation? 
2) What does the essay "Unchopping a Tree" says for conversation and against deforestation?

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