Summary of the poem tiger tiger revisited by Gordon Ramel
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The writer of the poem, Gordon J.L. Ramel, conveys a timely message to draw attention to the plight of tigers in our modern world.
He asks a metamorphic question regarding God as a creator of our world.
Then, he draws us to the physical world to reflect on our attitudes towards large mammals like tiger and to Mother Nature.
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The poem 'Tiger Tiger Revisited' by Gorden J L Ramel seeks answers to the tiger's existence being threatened by mankind. The tiger is indeed a ferocious species yet according to the poet, humans are more dangerous than the tigers, being governed by greed.
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In this poem Gordon Ramel has made a sarcastic remark on the future of tiger species.
He wonders whether there is any law or amount of money which can save the Tiger from human beings.
Human beings are blind to the beauty of a tiger and more interested in selling it’s skin and bones.
He prays to God for giving us some mercy in human hearts to save the tiger from merciless killings.
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