William Blake’s “The Tyger” In “Songs of Experience” A contrary vision
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The following paper is a discussion of two poems by the English poet,
William Blake---“Songs of Experience” and “Songs of Innocence” mainly
the symbolic concepts of the Tyger and the lamb. It is an attempt to
understand Blake’s contrary vision in “The Tyger” by analyzing it, finding
the general themes, and finally questioning creation.
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