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Kamila [148]
3 years ago
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Help ASAP). Read the passage. Then answer the question. " The Tyger" By William Blake. ( The speaker in "The Tyger" questions wh

at great power created the amazing animal that we know as the tiger and how it was done. Read the stanza from the poem: " What the hammer? what the chain? In what furnace was thy brain? What the anvil? what dread grasp. Dare its deadly terrors clasp?" What is the figurative meaning of these lines? How does this meaning contribute to the overall message of the poem? Your response should be one or two complete paragraphs. ( Will Mark Brainliest and Please only answer if you are 100% sure. Need two responces. ( If You Write Anything Down That Doesn't Contain To My Question " You Will Be Reported) ​

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2 answers:
Rus_ich [418]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Lamb is a symbol of innocence, the tiger is a symbol for experience maybe danger.

The tiger causes fear in those who see its power. While the lamb has serenity.

The last line is a question. The speaker in this poem realizes that not all questions can be answered.

When it asks all these questions it is about the tools used to construct the wild creature that is the tiger.

Explanation:

The “burning bright” in line 1, immediately followed by a reference to “forests of the night” in line 2, makes me think of flickering light---the light of innocence becoming diffused by experience or tiger.

Olin [163]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: the meaing of these lines would be that the tyger is a very powerful animal

Explanation:this was answered by looking at evidence giving "what the hammer, what the chain,in what furnace was thy brain,what the anvil,what dread clasp" this evidence proves the answer above.

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