A poison tree (Songs of experience) Flashcards

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Summary

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  • Two disparate/contrasting ways.
  • Way 1; Angry with a friend, moves past it.
  • Way 2; Angry with an enemy, keeps it in.
  • Cultivates his anger, grows like a tree, grows an apple, enemy eats apple, dies.
  • Allegory for the troubles when storing emotions and how proceeds to cycle of violence.
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Theme of Anger and Suppressed Emotion.

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  • Benefits of talking about anger,
  • Supression of anger morally dangerous.
  • Speaker doesn’t explain his anger, instead tends to his wrath as if it were a garden. Watering it with (‘fears’ ‘tears’). Careful nurturing = reluctance move on.
  • Contrast, complex growth of a tree instead of the straightforward way of thinking in the first picture.
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The Apple (Symbols)

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  • Symbolises the growth of unspoken anger.
  • Anger can contaminate people individually and the world as a whole.
  • Apple common fruit, happens regularly, not unusual.
  • Allusion to the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge in the Bible. Punishment. Religious, timeless.
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Anaphora

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  • First stanza (‘I was angry with my …. I told’): I = inforces it is the writers choice.
  • (‘and’) : List, commitment, heavy labour, effort, draining. Captivating, nursery rhymes, fits with his overall work. Children. Poems tension between innocence and experience.
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Extended Metaphor

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  • One extended metaphor. Symbolic manifestation.
  • Indtead of rain, tears
  • Sunshines, deceptive smiles.
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Caesura

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  • Parallel construction.
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End- Stopped (line of poetry comes to a conc at the end of a line)

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  • Almost every line
  • Give an impression of an ongoing growth.
  • Each line, like a branch on the tree.
  • Speakers anger different stages.
  • ## Affect pace of poem, separating the poem into smaller segments.
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Sibilance

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  • ‘sunned’ , ‘smiles’ ‘soft’ : stresses the growth of the tree is due to the speakers actions and thoughts.
  • Hissing sound, snakes, religious undertones. anger, cunningness.
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Rhyme Scheme

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  • Each quatraun, two couplets rhymmes AABB. Perfect rhyms, nursery rhymes,
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Form

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  • Clear, moral message,
  • Human kind in general.
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Quotes

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  • ‘and into my garden stole’ ‘when the the night had veild the pole’ : Thief uses darkness, eeries tone, unable to find common ground, clouded by hatred,
  • ‘Till it bore an apple bright’ ; Temptation, anger is tempting, curropt,
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