Symbolism in William Blakes "The Rose"

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English

 

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Eduardo H

 

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March 7, 2015

 

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In the last two lines, he goes on to explain how he had anger for a "foe" who he didn't express his anger towards. The voice then says how his anger has grown further from what it was. This is the basis of the poem that anger, if left unexpressed can lead to more undesirable outcomes than most. The fifth and six lines of the poem, which reads "And I water'd it in fears," and "Night and morning with my tears", hints at the fact that this anger is not growing unintentionally...
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We can say this because someone would only water a plant if they intended to, not accidentally. The voice in this poem seems to thrive on hatred and anger; otherwise he would be doing something to stop it. Though, the last word of the line "fears", shows that the voice is weary about letting his anger build up ? he fears it...
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