1. What is meant by "burning bright" in the poem the tyger?
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The poet of 'The Tyger', William Blake refers the tiger as 'burning bright' because of its yellow and black stripes and fearsome eyes which seem to glow in the dark.
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Framed as a series of questions, 'Tyger Tyger, burning bright' (as the poem is also often known), in summary, sees Blake's speaker wondering about the creator responsible for such a fearsome creature as the tiger. The fiery imagery used throughout the poem conjures the tiger's aura of danger: fire equates to fear.
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