The War Against the Trees

How does Stanley Kunitz use imagery in The War Against the Trees?

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There is destruction of nature imagery. "The War Against the Trees" describes bulldozers toppling and digging out plants and large trees on a parcel of lawn recently purchased by an oil company. The poet mourns the loss of the past, of nature, and the absence of human concern for the "war's" victims, the plants and animals.