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The Quarrel
'The Quarrel' Summary
The poem "The Quarrel" by Madison Cawein is a powerful exploration of the destructive power of anger. The poem is set in a rural setting, and it captures the raw emotion of a sibling quarrel.
The speaker of the poem is angry with his sister, and he vents his anger in a series of vivid images. He compares her to a "serpent" and a "witch," and he says that she has "poisoned" his life. The speaker's anger is understandable, but it is also destructive. He is so focused on his own anger that he is unable to see his sister's point of view. He is also unable to see the damage that his words are doing.
The poem ends with the speaker realizing the destructive power of his anger. He says that he has "sown the wind" and now he must "reap the whirlwind." The poem is a reminder that anger can be a powerful emotion. It can destroy relationships and lead to violence. It is important to learn how to control our anger and to express it in a healthy way.
The poem "The Quarrel" is a powerful and moving exploration of the destructive power of anger. It is a reminder that we should all be careful about how we express our anger, and that we should always try to find a way to resolve our differences peacefully.
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Madison Cawein
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Madison Julius Cawein was a poet from Louisville, Kentucky. Madison Julius Cawein was born in Louisville, Kentucky on March 23, 1865, the fifth child of William and Christiana (Stelsly) Cawein. His fa...
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