1. Tyger
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. ... The very word "immortal- signifies a power beyond mortal man. ... However, Satan grew jealous of God's power and longed to share in His glory. ... Through this connection of "fire- meaning power as well as faith, the reader can assume that Blake is demonstrating that God's power - evil and good - is actually based in faith. Satan sought to seize this power, thus the reader can now assume that Satan simply wan...
- Word Count: 2680
- Approx Pages: 11
- Grade Level: High School