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summary of the tiger by william blake

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Answered by LaghudeepSingh
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The poemThe Tyger by William Blake is written in the praise of the Creator – God who has made such a fierceful creature. However it also reflects the poet’s amazement over the Creator because He is the same who has created the lamb which is quite opposite in nature to the tiger.

The poem has been divided into 6 stanzas having 4 lines each. The rhyme scheme of the poem is AABB. The first stanza is repeated in the end except for the change from Could frame to Dare frame.The poet uses the word ‘Tyger’ for tiger probably because in his times it was the correct spelling of this word.

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