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The imagery used in "The Tyger" suggests that the tiger could be a. a force of enlightenment c. an affectionate beast b. a fearsome demon d. a force easily tamed

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Answered by writersparadise
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The correct answer should be the option - A fearsome demon.

"The Tyger" is a poem written by William Blake and is a part of the collection of his poems called the 'Songs Of Experience'.

In the poem, the poet is terrified by seeing the raging violence of the tiger and he wonders what kind of god would create such a terrifying creature.

The tiger is also referred to as '
burning bright' which shows that it is an image of enlightenment along with being an image of violence.
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