for the fourth stanza if you take the whole poem as being about the evil of humanity, it could also be a metaphor for the Industrial revolution (because of the semantic field of industry) because apparently Blake hated the industrial revolution and thought it was ruining people's creativity and individuality and stuff
ah thank you so much❤️❤️❤️ really great analysis, i forgot about the exam and just enjoyed what you were saying, and now i have a whole different way of seeing it.
Wow. This so amazing. I love poetry and I write poetry. However, I did have a hard time understanding poetry before the 1800s because the use of language is different from the language we use now. Thank you so much for breaking this down! This helps me to broaden my perspective of poetry and to dig more into complex poems.
Nothing more loving towards the tiger/tyger... The way the face/expression/beingness is on Fire...! I knw what he means, the hot nature of that unique beingness... And, is Loved, or extremely respected, appreciated... and how 'God' spans this nature as it does the Lamb...
This is a lovely explanation of the Tyger. I just wanted to point out that you mentioned the repetition of dread in the third stanza could reference Frankenstein, but the novel is not published until about 20 years later. Although I totally see the point of fearing your own creation, I do not think it would be right to correlate the two works.
great lesson but something tells me that what he meant about the tyger and lamb is the bad and good side of the humanity like "did he who made the lamb make thee ?" which imo saying ""is this god that made such evil thing is the same one who created good as well ?"" cuz u know Jesus is also a human and as a human he also have the free will but he was clean and good even with the free will
Mrs R thank you so much for such a detailed and easily understandable video! My teacher at school has made learning this poem so complicated and such a chore, so thank you for making my life a hell of a lot easier! Keep up the good work - it is much appreciated!
Blake said that :"I believe when God created the tiger,he surpassed himself." Thus,I don't think Blake equals tigers to humans..I think he tries to explain his point of view about why the tiger has caused so much fear to the human kind,and why there are hundreds of millions of people that worship the tiger.For millions of western people,lion is a king.But for millions of Eastern people ,tiger is more than that.For them,tiger is a God.Blake wanders if God smiles when he sees his creation (the tiger),because even the devil and the other fallen angels were afraid of her,and threw their weapons down(spears).So,I believe Blake wrote a tribute to both at one of the most magnificent animals that ever walked the Earth (the tiger)and the Creator that manages to hold the balance between innocent(Lamb)and fatal (Tiger)beauty
Mrs R, where to start. Your videos are both inspiring and interesting. Watching you for the last couple of years has been an honor and I've picked up so much!
Wow. I was 11 years old (many years ago) and was given a project to find and read a poem in my English lesson. I was 11 I had no knowledge of poems. I found this poem and thought "ohh tiger" that might be good. I did my project and that was it. I wish my school had been more encouraging. It was only years after I found out who the poet was. Loving this analysis wish I could have done it 30 odd years ago to teachers who didnt give a ..........
Why the tiger spelling is "t (y)g e r" is there any particular reason for that if you explain that will be very helpful for me in my interviews because I am English major wherever I go if I choose this topic as my interview topic many questions rise from the spelling ty g e r....pls explain that
While “tyger” was a common old-fashioned spelling of “tiger” at the time, Blake has elsewhere spelled the word as “tiger,” so his choice of spelling the word “tyger” for the poem has usually been interpreted as being for effect, maybe to give an “exotic or alien quality of the beast”, or because it’s not really about a “tiger” at all, but a metaphor for 'mankind as shown in the video.
for the fourth stanza if you take the whole poem as being about the evil of humanity, it could also be a metaphor for the Industrial revolution (because of the semantic field of industry) because apparently Blake hated the industrial revolution and thought it was ruining people's creativity and individuality and stuff
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@@slushes4030 it's a Muslim god
They call him al-lah (straight)
ah thank you so much❤️❤️❤️ really great analysis, i forgot about the exam and just enjoyed what you were saying, and now i have a whole different way of seeing it.
Wow. This so amazing. I love poetry and I write poetry. However, I did have a hard time understanding poetry before the 1800s because the use of language is different from the language we use now. Thank you so much for breaking this down! This helps me to broaden my perspective of poetry and to dig more into complex poems.
Nothing more loving towards the tiger/tyger... The way the face/expression/beingness is on Fire...! I knw what he means, the hot nature of that unique beingness... And, is Loved, or extremely respected, appreciated... and how 'God' spans this nature as it does the Lamb...
Very nice video...u hv nicely analysed the TYGER
This is such a good analysis. Thank you.
Thank you for saving my English mark very helpful video
A very important lesson
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That is very well explained thank for that maam
Excellent. Thank you so much.
This is a lovely explanation of the Tyger. I just wanted to point out that you mentioned the repetition of dread in the third stanza could reference Frankenstein, but the novel is not published until about 20 years later. Although I totally see the point of fearing your own creation, I do not think it would be right to correlate the two works.
Very nicely explained
themes? very helpful video by the way though
I got exams tomorrow.. I'll come back with the results before the week ends, wish me luck
Good luck!
I'm not sure when this was posted, but i feel like the week has ended by now...
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thank you.
what could you comment about the use of could in the fist stanza vs the use of dare in the lst stanza? thankyou!
Could the Tyger be Lucifer?
When the stars threw down their spears: could that be referring to the stripes on the tiger?
great lesson
but something tells me that what he meant about the tyger and lamb is the bad and good side of the humanity like "did he who made the lamb make thee ?" which imo saying ""is this god that made such evil thing is the same one who created good as well ?"" cuz u know Jesus is also a human and as a human he also have the free will but he was clean and good even with the free will
Just to be pedantic Hephaestus is pronounced Hef-eye-stus
It's actually Hey-fes-tis
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I am so sorry Predatoure
amazing, I was just looking on here to see if anyone went to this video from my channel :D
Thank you ....Could you please analyse 'God's grandeur?'
I’m currently only focusing on the Edexcel IGCSE specification. Unfortunately, this does not include God’s Grandeur.
@@mrsrumsey owww okay...thanks anyways
nice explanation Ma'm
Praxis 5038 brought me here!!
Red John ☺
Thank you reallly helpful! Keep up tye work! Plz make a video on war photographer by Carol Ann Duffy! Thanks again.; )
abdullah khan I’ll be uploading this over the weekend.
@@mrsrumsey I have edexcel IGCSE exam on 16th Jan.
@@mrsrumsey umm not war photographer u hsve already done that but prayer before birth. Thank u soooo much:)
abdullah khan ah yes I have! I have recorded all the other poems. I just need to edit them this wknd and upload them by end of tomorrow.
abdullah khan Good luck! Is it a mock exam or the real thing?
The gods forbid you read Blake for Blake’s sake.
Who else got this homework from kegs?
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Mrs R thank you so much for such a detailed and easily understandable video! My teacher at school has made learning this poem so complicated and such a chore, so thank you for making my life a hell of a lot easier! Keep up the good work - it is much appreciated!
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Blake said that :"I believe when God created the tiger,he surpassed himself." Thus,I don't think Blake equals tigers to humans..I think he tries to explain his point of view about why the tiger has caused so much fear to the human kind,and why there are hundreds of millions of people that worship the tiger.For millions of western people,lion is a king.But for millions of Eastern people ,tiger is more than that.For them,tiger is a God.Blake wanders if God smiles when he sees his creation (the tiger),because even the devil and the other fallen angels were afraid of her,and threw their weapons down(spears).So,I believe Blake wrote a tribute to both at one of the most magnificent animals that ever walked the Earth (the tiger)and the Creator that manages to hold the balance between innocent(Lamb)and fatal (Tiger)beauty
Amazing, I was saved! We had a test about it and I didn’t study, luckily after watching this I knew a lot about this poem and I’m ready to ace my test
Thanks a ton! Could you kindly analyse 'The Lamb'- another poem by William Blake. I have an exam coming up on Jan 16th!
Perfect explanation, just what I wanted 👍
Loved the explanation. Also please explain " There is a pleasure in the Pathless woods" By George Byron.
it is a deep analysis on a little sum sum
I don't have an exam but I watch it because it's funny
Very good. My favorite English poem; now I know why I like it.
Got an exam😭😭
Love this.
Mrs R, where to start. Your videos are both inspiring and interesting. Watching you for the last couple of years has been an honor and I've picked up so much!
Could you tame the tiger? meeeoooww
So glad they’ve helped you! Thank you for your kind words!
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Thank you so much broski, God bless
Wow. I was 11 years old (many years ago) and was given a project to find and read a poem in my English lesson. I was 11 I had no knowledge of poems. I found this poem and thought "ohh tiger" that might be good. I did my project and that was it. I wish my school had been more encouraging. It was only years after I found out who the poet was. Loving this analysis wish I could have done it 30 odd years ago to teachers who didnt give a ..........
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Lord bless you for this analysis❤
love u Mrs.R
Thanks
Please Can you explain the jaguar by Ted Hughes?❤
If only Blake had the insight of Darwinian theories.. perhaps he inspired them
This is one of the most profound explanation of the poem. Really loved it.
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one of the classic poems
Why the tiger spelling is "t (y)g e r" is there any particular reason for that if you explain that will be very helpful for me in my interviews because I am English major wherever I go if I choose this topic as my interview topic many questions rise from the spelling ty g e r....pls explain that
While “tyger” was a common old-fashioned spelling of “tiger” at the time, Blake has elsewhere spelled the word as “tiger,” so his choice of spelling the word “tyger” for the poem has usually been interpreted as being for effect, maybe to give an “exotic or alien quality of the beast”, or because it’s not really about a “tiger” at all, but a metaphor for 'mankind as shown in the video.
It looks like Blake uses the y in tiger to match rhyming eye with symmetr(y). Most all his other works rhyme so this would allow for it.
Thank you for the video