The Tiger
"The Tiger" is a well-known poem by William Blake that explores the beauty and ferocity of the tiger, a powerful creature. The poem contrasts the tiger's fierce nature with the gentleness of the lamb, prompting readers to reflect on the duality of creation.
In the poem, Blake uses vivid imagery and rhythmic language to evoke the tiger's strength and majesty. The repeated questioning throughout the poem emphasizes the mystery of the tiger's existence and the creator behind it, inviting contemplation on the nature of good and evil in the world.