What the hammer what the chain in what furnace was thy brain in dono line k meaning?
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William Blake's poem "The Tyger," written much like a metaphysical conceit, has as its theme the mysteries of God's creations. It is a God who is inscrutable to man that has created such a being as atiger, for in man's limited knowledge, God is all-good.
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These lines further inquiry how the Tyger was made. Blake utilizes the similitude of the metal forger, who shapes metal with a mallet, heater, and iron block. The stanza is extremely musical, adding further to the serenade like quality that we discussed in lines 1-2. We additionally get the feeling that the pace and volume is grabbing, since the inquiries are currently coming quicker and Blake utilizes his first outcry point.
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