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  1. The Tyger - Poetry Foundation

    Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night; What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry? What the hand, dare seize the fire?…

  2. The Tyger - Wikipedia

    "The Tyger" is the sister poem to "The Lamb" (from "Songs of Innocence"), a reflection of similar ideas from a different perspective. In "The Tyger", there is a duality between beauty and ferocity, through …

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  4. The Tyger Poem Summary and Analysis | LitCharts

    The best The Tyger study guide on the planet. The fastest way to understand the poem's meaning, themes, form, rhyme scheme, meter, and poetic devices.

  5. The Tyger by William Blake - Poem Analysis

    ‘The Tyger’ by William Blake is one of the best-known animal poems ever written. It uses the image of a tiger to question the existence of God and if a God does exist, what their intentions are for humankind.

  6. The Tyger - poem by William Blake | PoetryVerse

    Discover The Tyger by William Blake. Explore the powerful imagery and deep symbolism in this classic English poem. Read and analyze the full text here.

  7. The Tyger Full Text - Text of the Poem - Owl Eyes

    The poem’s speaker asks the Tyger a series of questions about its creator, but the Tyger does not respond. As these questions are directed to an animal that cannot respond, they are rhetorical …

  8. The Tyger by William Blake - Poems | Academy of American Poets

    From early childhood, Blake spoke of having visions—at four he saw God “put his head to the window”; around age nine, while walking through the countryside, he saw a tree filled with angels.

  9. The Tyger | For Better For Verse - University of Virginia

    Tyger! tyger! burning bright Tyger! tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye

  10. The Tyger: Summary & Analysis | SparkNotes

    When William Blake sat down to write the poem that became “The Tyger,” he may have been inspired by a recent story about a British army officer whose son was killed by a tiger in December 1792.