Tiger, Tiger Revisited is a poem by William Blake, originally published in 1794 in his collection Songs of Experience. The poem is a reworking of his earlier poem The Tyger, published in 1789 in Songs of Innocence.
In the poem, Blake presents a reexamination of the themes he explored in The Tyger. He begins by asking if the tiger’s power is a result of its divine creation, or if it is something that the creature itself has developed. He then reflects on how the tiger’s power is expressed in its ferocity and strength, and how its beauty is expressed in its stripes. He finishes by noting that, despite the tiger’s power, it is still subject to death.
The poem's themes of mortality, beauty, and power all come together to emphasize the fragility of life and the power of nature. Through this, Blake encourages the reader to reflect on and appreciate the beauty and power of the natural world.
In tiger tiger revisited the poet uses the rhythm and structure of Blake's famous poem to draw attention to the plight of tigers in our modern world. While Blake's focus draws away from the tiger towards metaphysical questions concerning God as the creator of our world Ramel draws us back into the physical world and asks us to consider our attitudes towards large mammals such as the tiger and to Nature as a whole.
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