Monday, February 16, 2015

How do the sound effects in William Blake's poem "The Tyger" help to contribute to the theme of the poem?

wrote
1794 and published it in a book of poetry Songs of Experience. The language of the poem makes
the it easy to read; however, the poem is steeped in rhetorical questions that are asked but not
answered.

The poem has both a literal and figurative interpretation. Summary
The poem consists of six quatrains. The poet began and ended his poem with the same stanza
except for changing one wordcould to dare.

There is really no story to the
poem. There are thirteen questions that are asked within the poem which speak to the tiger. Each
stanza focuses on a different aspect of the question presented in the first stanza. With the use
of apostrophes, the poem...

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