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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Messages and Moral Values - A Poison Tree Poem


Do not suppress negative feelings

- We must resolve the issue if we have negative feelings like anger.
- Remaining silent about our anger only makes us bitter and even evil.
- Suppressed anger is dangerous as it can have a destructive effect on society.


Moral Values
·                     Truthfulness
·                     Forgiveness
·                     Rationality
·                     Moderation

Themes


·                     Suppressing anger 
Anger should be addressed because it can lead to destructive consequences for both the angry person and his victim.


·                     Importance of communication
Communication is important in any relationship, more so if one cannot get along with someone or has a grudge.


·                     Deception and self-deception
People are often deceived by outward appearances.


·                     Patience, self-restraint and moderation
The persona does not portrays patience as he refuse to make peace with his enemy by talking about his anger. 

A Poison Tree Poem - Meaning by stanza
Stanza 1
·                     The persona is angry at his friend and talks it out. His anger dissipated and they continue the friendship. 
·                     However, when he is angry with his enemy, he keeps quiet. Then, his anger grows even more within him.

Stanza 2
·                     He lets his anger grows day and night. He acts in deceitful ways toward his enemy.

Stanza 3
·                     The poison tree of anger eventually bears fruit which is an 'apple bright'.
·                     The enemy knows it belongs to the persona.
·                     The apple is very attractive to the enemy.

Stanza 4
·                     The apple is attractive and lures the enemy who sneaks into the persona's garden at night.
·                     At night, the 'pole star' is hidden and cannot protect the enemy from the danger of the 'apple bright'.
·                     The 'pole star' is the North Star or Polaris, a bright star permanently in the sky still used by navigators to avoid dangers while travelling. 
·                     The enemy eats the apple and is poisoned.
·                     The persona is satisfied.

1 comment:

  1. This article is written elegantly and exerts tremendous knowledge to the student of English Literature. Also Read this article:

    A Poison Tree by William Blake | Summary, Analysis, Theme, Line by Line Analysis

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