1. Tyger
burning bright in the forests of the night- (1-2). ... Blake continues to paint his Tyger in shimmering fire, thanks to his choice usage of "burning- - fire - and "bright- - obviously signifying a high degree of light. ... The reader can ascertain this idea from the very mention of the word "burning-, which would automatically bring visions of Hell's fiery pits into the reader's mind. ... Perhaps the use of "forests- as a setting is not very important by itself - unless the reader could possibly feel dread at being left alone in a forest with a burning Tyger. ... Perhaps from this di...
- Word Count: 2680
- Approx Pages: 11
- Grade Level: High School