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Discuss the poem "The Tyger" by William Blakes, as an Expression of the mystery of God's Creation?​

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Answer: The poem The Tyger is written by the poet William Blake. The poem was published in the year 1794. This poem gives another point of view to the poem The Lamb.

The poem is about the inner beauty and the bravery.

The poem hints the struggle of humanity based on the contrary of innocence and experience.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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William Blake’s famous poem The Tyger shows poet’s awe and admiration for God Who made such a fierce animal as tiger. The poet is amazed at the Creator of tiger. The poet wonders the tiger whose eyes shine fiercely in the dark forest, how daring and powerful the Creator’s hands must have been who not only made the tiger so perfectly symmetrically, but also put such a fierce spirit in it.  

He wonders how God must have shaped the tiger’s brave, fearless, and savage, shoulders, heart, claws, and fearless spirit.

The poet is flabbergasted at the fact that the same God who made a lamb, also made such a terrorizing beast as tiger

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