William Blake's "the Tiger".
Date Submitted: 09/04/2003 08:35:48
The poem The Tiger, by the poet William Blake, is about the making of the tiger. William Blake was born in London in 1757 and died 1827. He was apprenticed to an engraver, but then he went into art and literature. When he was little he saw visions of God and angels. He wrote Poetical Sketches, which was a series of poems. He also wrote Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. The tone of the poem
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it talks about how there is good and bad in the world we live in today and that you need to understand this. I also think that it is saying God gives everything he makes and equal chance whether it is bad or good. I think that the knowing the theme of the poem and being able to picture the images will help you understand the poem better than you would normally be able to
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