Having considered the use of extended metaphor and narrative in two Blake poems, we are now ready to discuss a recent cognitive reading of a third poem, “A Poison Tree”, focussing on metaphor and allegory (Crisp 2008).
They'd say he was operating behind a screen of guilelessness and was a superhypocrite.
Ker-thump, shatter, shatter, Ker-thump, shatter, the sound of the round thermos rolling towards the stage.
He does not share his parents' values.
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