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  1. The poem uses an extended metaphor to describe the speaker's anger as growing into a tree that bears poisonous apples. The speaker's enemy then eats an apple from the tree and dies. The poem is generally interpreted as an allegory for the danger of bottling up emotions, and how doing so leads to a cycle of negativity and even violence.

  2. Nov 10, 2016 · This ‘apple bright’ attracted the attention of his enemy, who then sneaked into the speaker’s garden one night and ate the apple from this tree; when the speaker finds his enemy the next morning, his foe is lying dead under the tree, having eaten the poisoned fruit.

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    ‘A Poison Tree by William Blake has four different stanzas. It starts as a first-personpoem, where the poet is expressing his anger and hatred toward his enemy. The poem then takes a turn and ‘I’ is replaced with the word ‘It’, a pronoun to depict the feelings of the enemy. The poet has used a metaphoric style. For instance, apple depicts his venge...

    Stanza One

    The poet is not only expressing his anger towards his friend as well as his foe in this stanza, but he has also depicted the difference between two types of anger. He states that when you are angry with a friend, you convince your heart to forgive him. Even though you are hurt and you know that he did injustice to you, you try your best to forget the past and end the feeling of vengeance in your heart. On the other hand, when you are angry with an enemy, it takes ages for you to calm your ang...

    Stanza Two

    The poet is making a confession in this stanza of ‘A Poison Tree’– it is he, who is solely responsible for the hatred that has grown in his heart for his enemy. It is he, who has increased the vengeance in his heart. He has nurtured the hatred with his fears, spending hours together, crying for the ill that has been caused to him by his enemy. He has also nurtured the hatred with his sarcasticsmiles, imagining ill and cursing his enemy to go through the same or worse sufferings that he has be...

    Stanza Three

    The poet states that it is because of his dwelling in the same hatred, that it has grown every day. The hatred gave birth to an apple. The fruit signifies the evil that has taken birth in the heart of the poet. He states that he has now come to a point from where he can’t turn back and forget about his enemy until he does something to soothe his vengeance. Finally, the day comes when the poet’s enemy has met the evil fruit of vengeance, that he has grown with his fears, tears, and sarcasm. Th...

    Anger is one of the most aggressive emotions that we all possess as humans. And why only humans, this emotion is possessed by all the living beings; even the animals are seen fighting with rage and anger on the streets and in the woods. In ‘A Poison Tree,’ the poet has clearly stated his anger and feeling of vengeance in his heart. He has forgiven ...

  3. Synopsis . The speaker talks about their different approaches to anger. Communication caused anger to subside but suppression caused it to grow. The speaker’s anger is presented, metaphorically, as a tree. The tree grew an apple which the speaker’s enemy stole.

  4. A Poison Tree by William Blake - Edexcel Overview. A Poison Tree deals with a key human emotion - anger. The poem’s content, ideas, language and structure are explored.

  5. May 12, 2024 · Poet passed smile towards his enemy as Satan urged Adam and Eve politely by hiding internal enmity. And finally poet became glad when his enemy was stretched beneath the tree; he also followed Satan who became glad when Adam and Eve were expelled from the Heaven for eating forbidden apple.

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  7. Dec 20, 2020 · William Blake’s “A Poison Tree” basically uses two symbols (an apple and a tree) to relate its meaning. The tree represents the growing anger in the speaker’s heart against his enemy and the apple represents the “fruit” of that anger, an action, in the poem, murder.

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