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Allisa [31]
2 years ago
10

How does The Tyger represent people's simultaneous attraction toward and repulsion from evil?

History
2 answers:
True [87]2 years ago
4 0
<span>The tyger is bad. The main reason is because it is represented as something "fearful." It also talks about the fire in it's eyes which is something evil.</span>
aliya0001 [1]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: William Blake"s "The Tyger" is a poetic metaphor or allegory using the symbol of the tiger, mythological allusions, and images of Creation, Heaven, and Hell to make a point about the nature of good and evil. One reason for the poem's immortality is its exciting, unusual, and evocative imagery and another reason is its universal and timeless theme.

Explanation:

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