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why the poet was glad in the morning in the poem 'a poison tree'​

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Answered by shankarmanjula742
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Answer:

When the speaker comes near the tree in the morning, he sees the enemy's body stretched out beneath the tree. He is 'glad' to see this sight. Thus, the hatred that the speaker nurtures towards his enemy kills the enemy indirectly by making even the apple tree poisonous, These are the effects of evil thoughts.

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Answered by abbiecaulcrick
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Answer:

And, so the poet states, the very next morning, the purpose is served. When the poet wakes up and glimpses in the garden, he sees something that relaxes his mind and calms his vengeance forever. The darkness of the night acted like an invisible cloak for the poet. Now, it is a beautiful morning.

Explanation:

And, so the poet states, the very next morning, the purpose is served. When the poet wakes up and glimpses in the garden, he sees something that relaxes his mind and calms his vengeance forever. The darkness of the night acted like an invisible cloak for the poet. Now, it is a beautiful morning.

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