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Tiger, tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
The author uses imagery to help the reader
feel the heat of the nighttime forest like the tiger does.
visualize the tiger in the forest as beautiful but dangerous.
imagine how scary the tiger roaring in the forest sounds.
experience the terror the tiger feels at facing its mortality.
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"visualize the tiger in the forest as beautiful but dangerous."
Blake's images—"burning bright," "forests of the night," and the oxymoron "fearful symmetry"—create a vivid visual of the tiger's beauty paired with menace.
Blake's images—"burning bright," "forests of the night," and the oxymoron "fearful symmetry"—create a vivid visual of the tiger's beauty paired with menace.
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