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how does the poet depict or portray the tiger in two different situations
BY THE POEM --
TIGER IN THE ZOO
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At the very start of the poem it is clear in what way Blake wishes to
portray the tiger. The first words he uses -"Tiger! Tiger!" is an
aggressive start to the poem thus implying that Blake is trying to put
the tiger across as an aggressive animal.
The next two words, "Burning bright" give the image of power and awe.
This added to the next two lines,- "What immortal hand or eye, could
frame thy fearful symmetry?" with words like 'fearful' and 'immortal'
reinforces the tiger's image of power and strength and its God-like
qualities of immortality and omnipotence.
tanisha2136:
sry its not correct
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