The tone in “The Tyger” by William Blake is mysterious. Throughout the entire poem, the narrator is asking about who it is that had created the tyger. He is mystified as to who it is that would dare to create such a creature. He goes further to ask, “Did he who made the Lamb make thee?” which causes the narrator to wonder if the same entity who made the peaceful lamb had made the ferocious tyger. The theme of this poem is creation. Creation is a very broad tone, as is the theme of this story. The narrator is constantly asking whom it is who created the tyger. This creator may also be the creator of many things, such as the lamb, or possibly even the creator of all things. Creation is the main theme of this poem due to the wonder of who created not only the tyger, but all things. A literary device can be found in line 17. It goes, “When the stars threw down their spears.” This is an example of personification, as stars are inanimate objects yet are given the human ability of throwing. It is also personification in that, since the stars threw their spears, it is implied that they were carrying spears, another human trait.
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1. There are people who don't like Halloween.
2. There are 5 people going with us to the movie.
5. Jane will arrive at the party at 7 pm.
6. Dr. Jones has begun to treat the cut.
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I only know a few
Bradbury is trying to show how this society is constantly bombarded with media. In this case, it's advertisements pounding them into a passive state. No one on the train is talking or interacting. They are just sitting listening to the advertisement like they are being brainwashed into buying denham's dentifrice. In contrast to this Montag is trying to read a passage from the Bible about letting go of material things (including Denham's dentifrice). This juxtaposition between the natural world and materialism further shows how society is so wrapped up in media that they are unaware of the world around them.
Answer: According to your textbook, Yaoling is speaking on a question of value.
Explanation: Yaoling uses the literary technique of persuasion to present ideas in order to influence the audience. Persuasion may use an argument to persuade the readers, or sometimes may persuade readers to perform a certain action.