What does tyger poem mean




















And when thy heart began to beat, What dread hand? What the hammer? What the anvil? Did he who made the Lamb make thee? Tyger Tyger burning bright, In the forests of the night: What immortal hand or eye, Dare frame thy fearful symmetry? Blake has also used literary devices in this poem to show the fearsome and yet magnificent image of a tiger. He is himself puzzled at its fearful faces, and begins to realize that he had gotten, not only the lamb-like humility, but also the tiger-like energy for fighting back against the domination of the evil society.

The qualities of the original and pure man must be freed by using this tiger- like force of the soul. It also represents the double potentials in any human being. Thematically, the poem is intended to make us to witness the persona realizing the potentials of his soul and to realize it ourselves. We have not only the lamb Christ like humility but also the tiger like quality for spiritual revolution and freedom from falsities.

The use of the first stanza as a refrain repeating it with the difference of one word dare at the end is also for special emphasis on its symbolism. Readers who have learnt some of the private symbols of Blake can only understand this poem. But it is not too difficult after we get at the basic symbols. Fearful symmetry in the poem may mean something that is frightening but beautiful. The chains made by the blacksmith are the only thing that will control the tiger. The process of creating the tiger is as dangerous as working with molten iron.

The tiger is made from metal. The metal creates a burning effect. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home What is the message of the Tyger? Ben Davis May 21, What is the message of the Tyger?

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