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Did he smile his work to see did he who made the lamb make thee explain


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Answered by sajid256755
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The central question that lies behind this famous poem concerns the origins of evil. The tiger in this poem is seen as a pure expression of malevolence and power in its strength and majesty. However, when read with its companion poem, entitled "The Lamb," the speaker is greatly troubled that both are part of God's created natural order and yet both are so incredibly different in terms of form and power. Thus the speaker finds himself profoundly disconcerted about the presentation of the tiger and has to ask himself, again and again, "What immortal hand or eye / Dare frame they fearful symmetry?"

Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with the statement did he smile at his work and we need to explain the statement. The explanation of the sentence provided to us will be as follows:

  • This sentence has been taken from the poem  'The Tyger'.
  • William Blake wrote 'The Tyger.'
  • In this poem, the poet talks about the dark and destructive side of God.
  • The poet wonders how at the same time he can create so many different creatures like the tiger and the lamb.
  • The tiger is such a ferocious creature that everyone is scared of.
  • The lamb on the other hand is so peaceful that no one is scared of it.
  • He wonders how is it the person who created the lamb which is such a peaceful creature also created the tiger which is the exact opposite.
  • So the poet asks the question did he (God) smile to see his creation?

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