|
|

This is only a preview of the paper Click here to register and get the full text. Existing members click here to login
|
|
|
The tiger-----------The awe to God, to people
Preface
The tiger is one of the most famous poems of William Blake. I think this poem expressed a kind of awe toward the God. ... the common working people, just like Blake himself. ... In first half, Blake described a tiger walking in the forest. He compared the tiger to fire; it is a very strong visual impact: Everybody can see fire in the dark forest. ... In the following poem, the poet expressed a kind of awe toward the God. ... ¡¯ From this on, the poet began to express his awe towards the God. ...
Then the next group went back to tiger, but also praises the creator¡¯s greatness. The tiger is strong and smart, so what hand and what skill made this creature? Only the most powerful and skillful creator: the God.
The next group is a typical William Blake metaphor; he compares the God to a blacksmith. ... The poem expresses a kind of awe to the creative God. ... ¡¯ The poor lamb is also made by this creator, he smiled, looked at both the tiger and the lamb, such a capable creator, he can make the two creature that totally different. ... This is a emprise, first we just saw the tiger; by a poem, we know the strength of tiger, also have a fear towards the creator.
Approximate Word count = 1042 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
|
|

|
|
|