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The Tyger by William Blake (Short Commentary)
The Tyger by William Blake (Short Commentary)
The Tyger by William Blake (Short Commentary)
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The Tyger
by William Blake
I chose this poem specifically because not only did I see compassion
and depth in his words, but I also saw a certain environment that he
was trying to create while pondering over the Tyger and its creator.
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“And what and what art, could twist the sinews of thy heart”
On one end the creator has presented man with a lamb, and on the
other much opposite end we have the deadly terror clasp of the
tiger.
At first, he questions the might of the creator. Thinking how perfect
the creator must be to craft something with so much symmetry.
Here, symmetry can be interpreted as either good or evil.