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In the peom tyger, what does the peom tells about​

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The Existence of Evil. Like its sister poem, “The Lamb,” “The Tyger” expresses awe at the marvels of God's creation, represented here by a tiger. But the tiger poses a problem: everything about it seems to embody fear, danger, and terror.

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