Podcast Beta
Questions and Answers
What is the poem 'The Tyger' primarily concerned with?
What does the phrase 'Could frame thy fearful symmetry' suggest about the tiger?
What is the significance of the line 'Did he who made the Lamb make thee?'
What does the repetition of 'Tyger Tyger burning bright' emphasize?
Signup and view all the answers
What does the speaker question in the poem?
Signup and view all the answers
What does the speaker wonder about in relation to the tiger?
Signup and view all the answers
What is implied by the line 'Did he who made the Lamb make thee?'
Signup and view all the answers
What is suggested by the repetition of 'Tyger Tyger burning bright'?
Signup and view all the answers
Study Notes
The Poem 'The Tyger' by William Blake
- The poem is primarily concerned with the nature of creation, innocence, and the relationship between the creator and the created.
The Significance of Imagery and Language
- The phrase 'Could frame thy fearful symmetry' suggests that the tiger's beauty and power are so great that they are almost uncontainable, and that the creator must have had a profound understanding of the universe to bring such a fearsome creature into being.
The Question of Creation and Responsibility
- The line 'Did he who made the Lamb make thee?' is a central question in the poem, suggesting that the speaker is wondering how the same creator who made the gentle and innocent lamb could also create the fierce and terrifying tiger.
The Repetition of 'Tyger Tyger burning bright'
- The repetition of the phrase emphasizes the tiger's fierce and powerful nature, as well as the speaker's awe and fascination with the creature.
The Speaker's Questions and Wonder
- The speaker questions the nature of the creator's intentions and the relationship between the creator and the created, wondering how the same being could create both good and evil.
- The speaker wonders about the tiger's existence and its place in the universe, marveling at its beauty and power.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.
Description
Test your knowledge of William Blake's famous poem 'The Tyger' with this quiz. See how well you remember the themes, imagery, and symbolism from this classic work of literature.