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He vividly describes the ferocious persona of the animal and rhetorically asks, "What immortal hand or eye, dare frame thy fearful symmetry (Songs of Experience ...
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... for the tyger; the narrator has no answers only questions, "Tyger, Tyger burning bright/In the fire of the night/What immortal hand or eye/Dare frame thy ...
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... For example, in "The Tyger," Blake writes: Tyger, Tyger burning bright In the forests of the night What immortal hand or eye Dare frame thy fearful symmetry. ...
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... The choice of words conveys a relaxed sensibility: "What immortal hand or eye dare frame thy fear symmetry?" Blake uses a lot of visual imagery in the poem to ...
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... what dread grasp / Dare its deadly terrors clasp?" (Lines 13-16) This stanza ... bright / In the forests of the night, / What immortal hand or eye / Could frame ...
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... stanza, he asks: "What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" And in the last stanza he asks: "What immortal hand or eye Dare frame thy ...
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... stanza, he asks: "What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" And in the last stanza he asks: "What immortal hand or eye Dare frame thy ...
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... The hand stands for the apparatus that did the work, while the eye stands for ... replaces the question of what could create the Tyger with what dare create it ...
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... about the games: "They're good for hand-eye coordination." (So is playing ball.) "It's something kids can do without an adult watching." (So is-dare I say the ...
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... can be seen in line three, when Blake says, "What immortal hand or eye." This rhythm ... This can be seen in line sixteen when he says, "Dare its deadly terrors ...
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... can be seen in line three, when Blake says, "What immortal hand or eye." This rhythm ... This can be seen in line sixteen when he says, "Dare its deadly terrors ...
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... Blake writes in the third and fourth lines, "What immortal hand or eye could frame ... animals, we can assume by the lines saying, "On what wings dare he aspire ...
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... We see this in line 3, "What immortal hand or eye." The rhythm ... which add greatly to his work in "The Tyger." He uses cacophony in line 16, "Dare its deadly ...
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... of God's wrath, framed around the alternate questions of "What immortal hand or eye, / Could frame thy fearful symmetry" (3-4), and what would dare to, with ...
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... "Burnt the fire of thine eye (Blake 6)," and "What the hand dare seize the fire (Blake 7)?" are examples of how somber and serrated his language is in this poem ...
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... "Burnt the fire of thine eye (Blake 6)," and "What the hand dare seize the fire (Blake 7)?" are examples of how somber and serrated his language is in this poem ...
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... "Burnt the fire of thine eye (Blake 6)," and "What the hand dare seize the fire (Blake 7)?" are examples of how somber and serrated his language is in this poem ...
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... "Burnt the fire of thine eye (Blake 6)," and "What the hand dare seize the fire (Blake 7)?" are examples of how somber and serrated his language is in this poem ...
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... "Burnt the fire of thine eye (Blake 6)," and "What the hand dare seize the fire (Blake 7)?" are examples of how somber and serrated his language is in this poem ...
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... "Burnt the fire of thine eye (Blake 6)," and "What the hand dare seize the fire (Blake 7)?" are examples of how somber and serrated his language is in this poem ...
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... Look like the time;bear welcome in your eye, Your hand ... things I have to head, that will to hand, Which must ... Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not. ...
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... ponders his existence and poses endless, and seemingly unanswerable questions, such as "Do I Dare?" (page 7 ... These two poems go hand in hand in the eye of the ...
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... "What immortal hand or eye/ Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" (3-4 ... "Dare its deadly terrors clasps?" (16). If God made the lamb did he make the tiger. ...
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... of the cigarette adds are right where your eye level is ... affected even more than adults by second-hand smoke because ... so large the government wouldn't dare to put ...
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... to the murder and in defense of his manhood, Macbeth argues, "I dare do all ... Let not light see my black and deep desires/The eye wink at the hand: yet let ...
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... know what you are, and those few dare not oppose ... and "with an auspicious and a dropping eye." The benefits ... On one hand Claudius appeals to popular sentiment by ...
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... Go get some water, And wash this filthy witness from your hand. ... I have done; Look on't again I dare not ... the dead Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood ...
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... ³...bear welcome in your eye, your hand, your tongue; look like the ... Letting ŒI dare not¹ wait upon ŒI would,¹ like the poor cat i¹ th¹ adage. ...
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... The forest, on the other hand, is bound by a ... Under the judgmental eye of the Puritan society, Hester is ... passport into regions where other women dare not tread ...
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... and unsure /To all that fortune, death and danger dare,/ Even for ... But to recover of us, by strong hand And terms ... on human pride and folly taking "an eye for an ...
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