LITERATURE QUESTIONS
EARLY BRITISH LITERATURE
Question
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If the Tyger should be chained up
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Why the Tyger was made
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Whether the Lamb and Tyger had the same creator
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What the Tyger will do when free
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Detailed explanation-1: -The speaker in this poem’s sister poem, “The Lamb, ” is able to identify God as the creator of the lamb because the small creature seems to represent joy, love, and freedom-but the tiger is an entirely different figure altogether.
Detailed explanation-2: -Tyger By William Blake Analysis Later we learn that the lamb and the narrator have the same creator. This goes along the same context as another one of Blake’s poems “Tyger” which has a different outlook on God.…
Detailed explanation-3: -The Tyger is used to represent creator which is as a result of the Creator just as the Tyger is made by the Creator. It is part of a composition of poems known as the songs of experience. The songs of experience were later bundled together with Songs of Innocence, which are poems that William wrote earlier.
Detailed explanation-4: -Blake also mentions the Lamb in “The Tyger” to emphasize his wonder in all that God has created, especially in the image of the tiger. The “tyger” is a powerful creature to have a “fearful symmetry” but yet God also took great care in creating the lamb.
Detailed explanation-5: -2-Who do you think is the creator of the tiger in the poem? Ans-the creator of the tiger in the poem is god is also powerful and omnipotent. God has made an awe-inspiring dangerous creature, The Tiger which can kill and maim easily .