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ig bright? 2. What image of God does Blake present in the poem? In the first stanza the nork​

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Answered by delacruzjezmhier
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Answered by sayalikamble0169
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Question no. 1

it means To shine and be your authentic self regardless of what other people say.

Question no. 2

Blake represented the Divine Image of the God.

Question no. 3

In 1789, William Blake published a collection called Songs of Innocence. The poems within were mainly happy, innocent, and pastoral. In 1794, Blake added a second section and called the book Songs of Innocence and Experience Shewing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul . His poems...

Question no. 4

In response to the tiger, reason—as symbolized by the stars—can say nothing. All it can do is suspend its hostility to the imagination ("When the stars threw down their spears") and weep in the presence of this sublime, awesome creature ("And water'd heaven with their tears").

Question no. 5

In writing "The Tyger," William Blake wanted to express the organic connection between ourselves and the natural environment. When Blake wrote the poem, Britain was experiencing a great deal of...

Question no. 6

Tiger is a symbol of bravery, strength, power, and valor.

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