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开始:2025-08-26

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By 马采宏2023011037 11天前 10次浏览

In the first stanza, Blake addresses the tiger directly with “Tyger Tyger, burning bright,” using both repetition and the “burning” imagery—how does this opening diction and apostrophe set up the poem’s tension between beauty and terror, and what does it reveal about Blake’s intended tone toward the creature itself?

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  • 杨艺芸 11天前

    The opening apostrophe and diction immediately establish a tone of awe-struck terror. The repetition ("Tyger Tyger") suggests speechless amazement, while "burning bright" paradoxically merges the tiger's beautiful, radiant vitality with the destructive danger of fire. This juxtaposition frames the central tension: the tiger is a sublime and fearsome creation, admired for its power but feared for its violence, revealing Blake's tone not of simple fear, but of profound, reverent dread toward its unknowable and divine origin.

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