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What does the poet mention about tiger's treachery,?

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Answered by SaHaBji07
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Answer:

It was emphasized with this line on the poem "Behold the tiger's neck so still And poised with regal grace, portraying here the prince's will, despite the human race. Behold the tiger's sovereign style." It tells that a tiger isn't just a scary animal. ... On the last part it even said "Behold the tiger's treachery!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

William Blake's "The Tyger" addresses a tiger, asking what kind of God could have created an animal so vital and powerful. Could it have been the same immortal God that created the lamb?

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