Revenge In William Blake's 'A Poison Tree'

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Revenge in a Tenebrous Scheme Revenge is something all individuals seek at one point or another throughout life. Whether it’s a means of payback or a way of proving to be stronger than the target of ones revenge, everyone has been there. As Merriam Webster puts it, revenge is the action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands. Revenge has inspired many actions taken by mankind including one of the works of William Blake, “A Poison Tree”. The poem begins with the quote, “I was anger with my friend” (Blake 1), this exact quote depicts the very theme of the poem. William Blake’s use of diction and literary devices such as symbols, metaphors, imagery, and an overall tone of anger to help explore the theme of how the suppression of anger can lead to death in one of his most famous pieces “A Poison Tree”. Symbolism plays a key role in illustrating the roles of revenge in all respects of “A Poison Tree”. The title alone provides a firm precursor for the poem as a whole. The poison tree …show more content…

Blake’s diction throughout helps readers fully sense each emotion and action taken by the speaker through imagery. In the second stanza of his poem the speaker explains the times when he waters the poison tree, “night and morning with my tears” (Blake 6). Blake uses visual imagery here, seen from ‘night’ and ‘morning’. This is conveyed as visual imagery because the reader needs sense of sight to depict whether it is night or day. Another use of imagery in the text takes place in stanza three, “till it bore an apple bright” (Blake 10). This is visual imagery as well, the apple is a thing seen by the eye and bright is something you can only sense through sight. In this line the speaker’s anger is reaching it’s climax, becoming bigger and bigger. Along with visual imagery Blake also uses Organic Imagery, focusing on recreating an internal sensation felt only in one’s

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