And it grew both day and night ,
Till it bore an apple bright.
1.Who does 'it 'refer to ?
2.what does 'apple ' signify?
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Answers
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
William Blake
A Poison Tree By William Blake
William Blake, poet to A Poison Tree, was born on 28th November 1757. He was not only an English poet, but a visionary of his time, as well. He was also an excellent painter and print maker. Art is what always attracted this poet. He belonged to the era of the Romantic Age. Most of his poems depict emotions and the consequences of the same. Although he was not very much recognized during his time, he turned out to be posthumous. He had always used his imagination to express the innermost emotions of the human race. Since he was, most of the times, in his own world of art, he was considered mad during his time.
The poem A Poison Tree is one of the most wonderful and appreciated works of William Blake. It was published in the year 1794 in his collection of Songs Of Experience, which talks about various emotions of humans. A Poison Tree forces you to look deep down inside your own self. It makes you ask a question to yourself – you often forgive your friends; would you ever forgive an enemy?
A Poison Tree is an important part of “Songs Of Experience”, which was a follow up to William Blake’s Songs Of Innocence, published in the year 1789. Both the books were later brought together and published under the title of Songs Of Innocence And Experience, Showing The Two Contrary States Of The Human Soul: The Author And Printer, W.Blake. Although Blake focused on the hidden emotions of humans, his works did not get much of fame all his life.