Statements (57)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:poetry
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gptkbp:adaptation |
set to music.
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gptkbp:analysis |
contrasts friendship and enmity.
depicts the growth of resentment. explores the consequences of suppressed anger. illustrates the dangers of nurturing negative emotions. |
gptkbp:author |
gptkb:William_Blake
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gptkbp:critical_reception |
widely studied in literature courses.
considered a classic of English literature. |
gptkbp:form |
lyric poem
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gptkbp:genre |
gptkb:poetry
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
A Poison Tree
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gptkbp:impact |
referenced in popular culture.
influenced modern poetry. used in discussions of emotional health. |
gptkbp:influence |
inspired various literary critiques.
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gptkbp:inspiration |
inspired by Blake's own experiences.
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gptkbp:is_studied_in |
analyzed for its emotional depth.
discussed in feminist literature. analyzed in psychological contexts. compared to other works by Blake. debated for its philosophical themes. examined for its historical context. examined for its moral implications. explored in relation to Romantic ideals. interpreted through various critical lenses. considered in the context of personal relationships. |
gptkbp:language |
English
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gptkbp:line |
And into my garden stole.
I was angry with my friend; |
gptkbp:literary_devices |
imagery.
metaphor. symbolism. alliteration. rhyme. personification. |
gptkbp:literary_movement |
gptkb:Romanticism
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gptkbp:mood |
dark
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gptkbp:notable_quote |
And I sunned it with my tears.
And I watered it in fears. And it grew both day and night. And the fruit that it bore. Became a bitter apple. I told my wrath, my wrath did end. |
gptkbp:published_in |
gptkb:Songs_of_Experience
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gptkbp:published_year |
1794
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gptkbp:related_works |
Songs of Innocence and of Experience.
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gptkbp:setting |
gptkb:gardens
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gptkbp:symbolism |
gptkb:fruit
gptkb:gardens gptkb:tree |
gptkbp:theme |
gptkb:revenge
gptkb:deception anger guilt |
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:William_Blake
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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