In "A Poison Tree," the speaker acts calmly and openly towards the friend, and the anger is resolved quickly. However, towards the foe, the speaker conceals their anger and lets it grow, leading to negative consequences.
The tone of the poem "A Poison Tree" by William Blake is mostly one of simmering anger and revenge. The speaker's emotions intensify as they nurture their anger, leading to a sense of satisfaction when their enemy suffers the consequences of their actions.
poison
Certain inks may be toxic.
I'm certain television won't poison you, I mean you might waste time watching it but it's certainly not going to poison you!!
She tested poison on her prisoners
How can it be poison if millions of people eat it.
The theme of "A Poison Tree" by William BlakeÊis revenge. The theme of "On Another's Sorrow" is human and divine compassion.
If there's poison in it....sure.
yes if people put poison in it
If you attack with poison, the enemy you attack will have his health gradually decrease, over a certain period of time. You will NOT get experience for the damage caused by the poison.
Volatile poison refers to a toxic substance that is highly unstable and can easily evaporate or explode when exposed to certain conditions. It can be particularly dangerous due to its unpredictable nature and the potential for rapid diffusion through the air.
The poem 'A Poison Tree',by William Blake is a emphatic depiction of the consequences of repressed feelings and emotions in human beings. Blake is trying to show how dangerous wrath can be. The wrath the speaker has towards his friend is spoken of and quickly dissappears. However, the wrath towards the enemy does not get released, and it brings with it much negativity. So from this poem we learn that it is always better to express frankly, or to give up if possible, all our hatred and evil notions towards others. In this beautiful world, created by God, it is warmer for all of us to leave if there is harmony all around. This saves us from all misdeeds towards others as well as ourselves. or he eats a poison apple...