The Tyger Flashcards

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About

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  • Consists almost entirely of questions about the nature of God and creation.
  • Specifically whether the same God that created defencless animals, such as a Lamb also created dangerous animals like a Tiger.
  • Why does God allow evil to exist?
  • Also articulates the curiosity and phenominon of the power of a tiger and in addition the power of nature and God
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Summary

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  • Speaker directly adresses tiger, asks which immortal being could have created tigers beauty
  • Wonders where tigers eyes were made, did the creater have wings, whos hand is daring enough?
  • Imahines effort and skill into creating tiger,
    Who would be strong enough to build the tiger.
  • Tools the creater must have used, what terrifying creature would be so daring
  • Speaker mentions when stars gave uo their weapons and rained their tears on heaven. Did creater look at tiger and smile. Was tiger made by same creater as the lamb
  • Who would dare
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Existence of Evil

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  • Awe at the marvels of Gods creation,
  • Tiger, represents fear, threat.
  • Left unanswered, reader to consider.
  • Tiger same consideration as lamb, suggests without fear there would be no love and joy.
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‘burning brightly’

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  • Visually impressive, dangerous
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Creativity

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  • Creation of the tiger requieres effort, imagination. Necessary to create something like this.
  • Good creation needs to have a more dangerous element to be authentic and honest.
  • Poem is create. ‘framing’ symmetry’ visual artist.
  • Tiger linked with fire, Allusion to the Green myth of Prometheus, who stole fire and gave it to humanity, punished.
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‘distant deeps’

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  • Alliteration, almost unemaginable, uncertainty.
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‘On what wings dare he aspire’

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  • Angels, fallen angels. chain of events.
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‘when thy heart began to beat’

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  • regular meter,
  • rhythm of the tigers heart.
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‘hammer’ ‘chain’ ‘furnace’

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  • noise industrial factory, assonance.
  • Blake an engraver.
  • Industrial revolution, drift between human kind and the natural life
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‘threw down their spears’

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  • Rebellion angels admit difeat, similat to Paradise Lost Miltons.
  • Gods power
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‘Did he smile’

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  • Is God glad to bought evil into existence.
  • Anaphora, poems key moment.
  • Limits of the speakers understanding, limits of human understanding
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‘Tyger Tyger burning bright’

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  • Refrain,
  • ## Last stanza, who would dare instead of who could,
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The tiger Symbol

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  • Tiger represents an aspect of God, God being violent.
  • Satan created?
  • less about the tigers, more about large concepts humanity finds hard to comprehend.
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Fire Symbol

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  • Tense atmosphere
  • connection to hell
  • fire necessary
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Industrial Tools

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  • Creativity
  • Industrial revolution
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Apostrophe

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  • adresses speaker using apostrophe, brings the reader near the tiger whilse the poem describes the tigers moment of creation (distant event)
  • Tiger is a threat, shadowing/trailing the lines but never appears.
  • Constant presence unavoidable terror.
  • Similiar to the Lamb, symmetry between the two poems. God’s intelligent design for the universe
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‘What?’

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  • Anaphoric,
  • Interrogation
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Consonance

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  • Figure of speech in which same consonant sound repeats within a group of words
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‘immortal, frame, symmetry’

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  • Consonance, subtly beautiful,
  • Poet’s skill
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‘twist’ and ‘sinews’

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  • Physicak exertion
  • toughness
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Paradox

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  • God and the Tiger
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rhyme scheme

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  • Rhyming couplet, memorable
  • symmetryu
  • patterned lines, God has a plan
  • impulsion