full summary of tyger poem written by william blake
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"The Tyger" is a poem by visionary English poet William Blake, and is often said to be the most widely anthologized poem in the English language. It consists entirely of questions about the nature of God and creation, particularly whether the same God that created vulnerable beings like the lamb could also have made the fearsome tiger. The tiger becomes a symbol for one of religion's most difficult questions: why does God allow evil to exist? At the same time, however, the poem is an expression of marvel and wonder at the tiger and its fearsome power, and by extension the power of both nature and God.
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The speaker directly addresses a tiger, imagining its bright flashes of colour in the dark night- time forest. The speaker asks which immortal Being could possibly have created the tiger's fearsome beauty. The speaker wonders in which far-off depths or skies the tiger's fiery eyes were made.
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