How does Blake portray the beauty and cruelty of tiger in his poem?
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For Blake it is not the beauty but the ferocity of the tiger that ... This is why his poem so matters today, when tigers are close to ... But for Blake this cruelty is inherent in nature's wonder.
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In The Tyger, he combines a childlike portrait of the most beautiful and dangerous of cats with verses that contemplate this creature – still a near myth to Europeans in the 18th century – as an image of all that is sublime in nature.
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