How did the speaker nurture anger and what was the end result from the chapter A poison tree
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The anger ended when the speaker expressed his anger. ... Expression of anger in the first instance relieves the person of all ill-feeling, whereas suppression of anger in the second instance poisons him all the more because it grows. When the poet is thinking about his anger, the picture of a tree comes to his mind.
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