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The Tyger By William Blake
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“A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.”
William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
William Blake, it seems, believes that things can be perceived in different ways. While one person may see a particular image, another may view something in quite another way. Perhaps Blake used b ....
Middle of essay .... immortal hand or eye./Could frame they fearful symmetry?” (lines 3-4) Blake requires the reader to ponder the very roots of the Tyger; he leaves us with the impression that he was the result of something unearthly.
There is also an illusion of mystery that surrounds this beast. It is suggested that the Tyger has come from some distant area, perhaps even untouched by the human form. There is an air of uncertainty regarding where this monster came from, for what earthly setting could have .... |
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