Essay on Tiger and the Lamb
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Essay on Tiger and the Lamb The tiger is evil according to Blake. Blake is asking God how he could make such an evil animal. It shows this point is saying, "Tyger, Tyger burning bright. In the forest of the night. What immortal hand or eye." This means that the tiger is the greatest animal of the forest. The tiger has the evil spirit and the tiger is made in the factories not born. The tiger is the predator of the forest; even in the darkest corners of the forest, the tiger stands out every second. Blake describes the tiger as darkness because; the tiger is an animal like darkness, "In what distant deep or skies. Burnt the fire of thine eyes." This means there is a fire lit in darkness and in deep skies it is dark. The tiger stands out even in the darkest sky of the...

