What does the poet want to mean by the words like “Night”, “howling storm”, “found out” | The Sick Rose | Note PDF |

What does the poet want to mean by
the words like “Night”, “howling storm”, “found out”?

      The poem “The Sick Rose” of the
poet William Blake is a very sort of symbolic, suggestive poem. This poem has
some words and expressions which give the poem in a different meaning. Here the
poet uses some words like “night,” “howling storm”,”Found out”. To describe the nature of the worm. The word “night”
indicates the worm as a foul creature as the warm loves darkness. For
this is finds night to be the perfect time for flying.” Howling storm
“can upset beautiful nature and destroy her beauty. The worm has power to
destroy the rose.” Found out” means that the worm somehow manages to
befool the rose taking shelter in it. The worm is clever and the rose is
fool for its youth blind faith. All these words actually illustrates
nothing but the tragedy of the innocent Rose.

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