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tiger and the dear essay english

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heart of the forest,
Gleaming eyes and mighty chest and soft soundless paws of grandeur and murder?
The wind slipped through the leaves as if afraid lest its voice and the noise of its steps perturb the pitiless Splendour,
Hardly daring to breathe. But the great beast crouched and crept, and crept and crouched a last time, noiseless, fatal,
Till suddenly death leaped on the beautiful wild deer as it drank
Unsuspecting at the great pool in the forest’s coolness and shadow,
And it fell and, torn, died remembering its mate left sole in the deep woodland,—
Destroyed, the mild harmless beauty by the strong cruel beauty in Nature.
But a day may yet come when the tiger crouches and leaps no more in the dangerous heart of the forest,
As the mammoth shakes no more the plains of Asia;
Still then shall the beautiful wild deer drink from the coolness of great pools in the leaves’ shadow.
The mighty perish in their might;
The slain survive the slayer.


Is it The Tiger of William Blake picked from Songs of Experience written in contrast with Songs of Innocence or a remix of the same with the experiences of sadhna and tantrical realization? Or, may be the vision of a saint and seer confronting a tiger into the hills and the mountains? Herein lies it the philosophy, the Hindu view of life held over down the ages, right from the start of civilization and culture. Though the influence of Milton hangs heavy over Savitri infusing in Western and Oriental philosophies, the version is Sanskritic, but the language and style derived from Paradise Lost and in that invocation and cadence, he starts and finishes the poem running into several editions and volumes and edited and revised from time to time as did they Wordsworth Tintern Abbey and Whitman Leaves of Grass. The poem is no exception to that as the influence of William Blake hangs heavy over it together with the imagery of the lamb and the tiger symbolizing innocence and experience. Toeing the same line and length, the poem is a variation from the same and can be called a parody of that. But something lies in added to it and that is Indian hermitage and the things associated with that. The poet as a sadhaka and yogi deals with mysticism; marks the elements of Nature and its wilds lying in contrasts and variations. The tiger and the deer elements have always engaged their mindscapes.Such a thing it is there in Hopkins’ Pied Beauty. The great saints and sadhus, yogis and fakiras of India have felt it while meditating

Answered by ItzCuteChori
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Tiger is a wild animal who finds in the dense forests and jungles. It runs very fast. It belongs to the cat’s family. It is generally eight to twelve feet long as well as three to four feet in height. It is a carnivorous animal. It is very fond of fresh blood and flesh. It hunts in night to the other wild animals such as deer, zebra etc. Even it carries off cows, buffaloes, goats, dogs and other animals from the village also which is near that forest. It mostly attacks suddenly on his prey. In one meal he eats about 55-60 pounds of food during the night. It is very cruel and ferocious animal.

Tiger has strong body and stamina. It is a four footed meat eater mammal which hunts other wild, pet or domestic animals. Sometimes it attacks on humans also. It runs about 85 km/h and jump up to 7ft. Its brown body with black stripes makes him very beautiful. It is found in white colour also. It has a long tail which helps him to maintain body balance while hunting the prey. Tiger is a world’s best known animal. It is admired for its strength, courage and fighting spirit. Just because of its best qualities, Indian government has declared it as a national animal.

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