How has the poet described the beauty and grace of the tiger ?
( From the poem the tyger of william blake )
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The Tyger's presence in "the forests of the night" further increases the mystery and power of the creature – it’s elusive, while at the same time burning with some sort of inner force.
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Tyger!" is the aggressive start to the poem with mainly implys that Blake is trying to put and All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small. It also mainly inverts the standard notion for easily associated with beauty.
"The Tyger" both celebrates the beauty of the tiger and questions how God could have created it. tiger symbolizes the violence, dread as well as many others.
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