Tyger poem by William Blake
2. Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee? a. Who is 'he' referred to? b. What is the significance of the word 'lamb' here? c. Explain these two lines.
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The central question that lies behind this famous poem concerns the origins of evil. The tiger in this poem is seen as a pure expression of malevolence and power in its strength and majesty. However, when read with its companion poem, entitled "The Lamb," the speaker is greatly troubled that...
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The central question that lies behind this famous poem concerns the origins of evil. The tiger in this poem is seen as a pure expression of malevolence and power in its strength and majesty. However, when read with its companion poem, entitled "The Lamb," the speaker is greatly troubled that...
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