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Friday, December 24, 2010

The Tyger By William Blake


Blake’s poem “The Tyger”, a Tiger is symbolized as terrible beauty. Why would the creator create such a peaceful living thing as a lamb, but create a creature of such terrible beauty as a Tiger? To have beauty its self, the tiger has terrible beauty. This show that beauty cannot come without a price, it shares that the nothing comes with a purpose the tiger was brought to this earth for a purpose. The tiger was brought to bring life to the earth, and the only way for its life to be speared or even to stay was for its life skills of attacking, killing, and it’s natural instincts  The Tiger symbolizes that in ones beauty, could hide fearfulness. Could the creator share pride for the creation he had made? Yes, because the creator had given pride for the creation of the lamb, and has given pride to all his creation that he has created. To point to show how ones killing features could bring such beauty to themselves. Was the creature meant for evil or brought to this world to survive? The Tiger itself wasn't meant to bring evil, it was creating to live among every living creature, not only live, but it’s just a different way of life between the two animals. They were meant to bring life to the world. It was meant for each reader to build their own meaning to how the tiger was brought to life and how there was bloodshed to the world? This also shares that each reader can have their own perspective to the tiger, and to why the creator would create something of so much beauty that also comes with evil. When the tears fell down on heaven, it was the time the stars sang for joy that the creation was created. Nothing other than the creator’s creations could show the pride as one has taken to build them. Heaven it's self was based on creation, that all creations were loved by its own creator. There are so many answers, but could the same creator of the lamb have created the Tiger?

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