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When the night had veiled the
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My foe outstretched beneath the
A POISON TREE
With whom is the persona angry?
And I watered it in
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What is the poem "A Poison Tree" mainly about?
Blake's "The Poison Tree" from his Songs of Experience
is about how nursing anger and hate corrodes our souls.
The poem begins by stating that: I was angry with my
friend/I told my wrath/My wrath...
A POISON TREE
In the third stanza of a poison tree what happens
when the speaker told his friend that he was...
Anger and wrath are closely related, but they do not mean
the same thing, nor are they equivalent emotions. The
dictionary defines anger as "a strong feeling of
displeasure." Anger is actually...
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What is the message of the poem "A Poison Tree"?
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What is the metaphor in "A Poison Tree" describing
the speaker's wrath?
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What is the difference between anger and wrath?
A POISON TREE
In the poem "A Poison Tree" by William Blake, how
does the speaker feel about his anger and does...
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What does the speaker mean when he says he
"sunned it with smiles in the poem A Poison...
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In William Blake's poem ''The Poison Tree'', how
does the author's use of diction convey the...
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What are the moral lessons in A Poison Tree by
William Blake?
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state and identify the figure of speech used in the
poem a poison tree
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Poison Tree tells the tale of one man and two different
courses of action which he takes regarding his negative
feelings. In the first scenario, the man is upset at a
friend. However, as he...
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A POISON TREE
What two ways of handling anger are mentioned in
the poem "A Poison Tree" by William Blake?
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We are currently studying Romeo and Juliet at school
and are doing an assignment on poetry in...
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How does the poem "A Poison Tree" by William
Blake support or negate that anger is an emotion...
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How is " The Poison Tree" a parable ?
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In "A Poison Tree" by William Blake, what are the
prevailing meter and substitition meter, and...
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What two poems would be well suited to compare
with "A Poison Tree"?
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In the first stanza, the speaker makes a contrast
between two occasions when he got angry with...
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What is the theme of the poem "A Poison Tree"?
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Identify and explain the figures of speech in the frist
two stanzas? Question for Relection.
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What words does the poet repeat and what does it
emphasize the differences between?
The repetition featured in Blake's poem relates to the
process of repressing and holding in anger, as opposed
to "coming clean" with one feels. There are two parts to
it: When Blake speaks of...
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How does William Blake use vivid images in "A
Poison Tree" to make his message clear?
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What is the extended metaphor of the poem "A
Poison Tree"?
The extended metaphor is comparing anger to a plant
(the poison tree of the title). The process of cultivating
one's emotions (as seen in the line " And I watered it in
fears") is...