A Poison Tree: by William Blake
A Poison Tree: by William Blake
by William Blake
PRESENTATION BY: TING JIE AND BEN
Stanza 1
Stanza 2
Stanza 4
• Time -
in the darkness of the night , the next morning
Tone
Anger, bitterness and maliciousness - The persona is
extremely angry with his foe. As his anger intensifies, he
becomes scheming and murderous. In Stanza 4, the tone is
also accusing. The persona accuses his foe of stealing his
apple in his garden at night.
SPM Questions
1. In Stanza 1 , what happens to an anger that is not
settled?
Answer:
It grows. / It becomes bigger than it actually is.
2. What does the tree symbolise ?
Answer:
It symbolises growing anger.
Answer:
Lies