So, I liked this poem, but the thing is that I wasn't paying much attention when we went over it. The things I caught about the poem were that there are two symbols that represent good and evil. Apparently, the tyger represents evil, and the lamb represents good. This sounds religious to me and most of the poem are religious. I believe that the message is that some people are preys and some other people are the preyers. The author got this message with all the symolism and tone, and the interesting fact that he spelled tiger as "tyger".
i wasnt paying much attention to it at first either. lol agree that the good and the evil caught my attention to. It was pretty creative how the poet disguised this.
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