Anger In Poe's The Grapes Of Wrath

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This poem is one filled with fury and hatred. The main speaker in this poem can be described as angry and troubled in his own mind. The audience never is informed of why the author is so furious, but we do find out what happens in response to this anger. At first the author is mad at his own friend, but he forgives his friend after telling the friend of how he feels. His “wrath” is then ended after this altercation. When he becomes angry with his enemy, a totally different event transpires. He does not confront his enemy, for he keeps the anger hidden on the inside, allowing it to grow bigger and bigger. The general moral of this poem is that this “hidden wrath” becomes more and more dangerous as the time goes on. The author claims to water