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what are the metaphor in the poem a poison tree?​

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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 compared to cultivating a plant. The emotion is followed through an entire growth cycle, until it blossoms into death.

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