describe the poet's idea of the poem"the tiger"
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The main theme of William Blake's poem "The Tyger" is creation and origin. The speaker is in awe of the fearsome qualities and raw beauty of the tiger, and he rhetorically wonders whether the same creator could have also made "the Lamb" (a reference to another of Blake's poems).
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The tiger in the poem 'How to Tell wild animals' is described as a wild beast with yellow color black stripes.
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'How to tell Wild Animals' is a poem written by Carolyn Wells. The poem is humorous in tone and suggests how can one recognise animals.
In the poem, the tiger has been described as a wild animal whom we can find in the jungle while roaming around. The Bengal tiger is described as a wild animal with yellow color and black stripes on its body. The bengal tiger can be identified when we see him and he pounce on us and eat us.