The Tyger

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Brooke G

 

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May 19, 2016

 

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William Blake uses rhythm, rhyme, and poetic devices to create a unique effect and to parallel his theme in his work "The Tyger." William Blake's choice of rhythm is important to his poem "The Tyger" because it parallels the theme of the poem, that the tyger may have been made by god or another harsher creator...
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Most of the poem is written in trochaic tetrameter as can be seen in line three, when Blake says, "What immortal hand or eye." This rhythm is very harsh sounding, exemplifying the very nature of the tyger. Some of the lines in the poem were written in iambic tetrameter, such as in line ten, when Blake says, "Could twist the sinews of thy heart? ...
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