what does the poison tree symbolize in the poem
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William Blake's “A Poison Tree” basically uses two symbols (an apple and a tree) to relate its meaning. The tree represents the growing anger in the speaker's heart against his enemy and the apple represents the “fruit” of that anger, an action, in the poem, murder.
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William Blake's “A Poison Tree” basically uses two symbols (an apple and a tree) to relate its meaning. The tree represents the growing anger in the speaker's heart against his enemy and the apple represents the “fruit” of that anger, an action, in the poem,
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ɦօքɛ ɨt's աɨʟʟ ɦɛʟք ʏօʊ (>y<)
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