A Poison Tree
What is the theme in A Poison Tree by William Blake?

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The principal theme of A Poison Tree is not anger itself but how the suppression of anger leads to the cultivation of anger. Burying anger rather than exposing it and acknowledging it, according to A Poison Tree, turns anger into a seed that will germinate. Through the cultivation of that seed, which is nourished by the energy of the angry person, wrath grows into a mighty and destructive force.