why does the poet use the word brilliant for the Tigers eyes and the stars
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the word "brilliant' used by the poet is for describing the tiger's eye because
the tiger with his full patience and dedication stares at the night sky and the stars without any movement or making partial stare at it.
the tiger eyes are usually sharp in which they can see the night vision clearly
without any disturbance.
so the author had describe the tiger's eye as "BRILLIANT"
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The poet uses the word brilliant to tell us about all that the tiger goes through. The eyes are brilliant as they hold a lot of power, desire and meaning in them. The eyes express the tiger's agony, recklessness and frustration as he can not stay in the cage any longer and wants to go out in the wild and live his life freely and not inside a small cage where his strength is locked up. His eyes eyes are how he dreams about being outside and in his natural habitat. There is a lot of nostalgia as well because through his eyes he looks at the stars and remembers his freedom