The tiger being the most obvious for the simple lines "Tyger Tyger…" ("The Tyger" 1) . Next would be the stars which were slightly sneaked in. At first they just to seem to be stars but they could be thought as to represent angels due to this verse; "When the stars threw down their spears And water 'd heaven with their tears: " ("The Tyger" 17-18). Also wings were brought up earlier within the poem. Lastly there is "he". "He" could possibly be two people: a god, and a devil. The proof of this being possible is that both of the two times the word he is used, it seems there is a great difference in what he
The tiger being the most obvious for the simple lines "Tyger Tyger…" ("The Tyger" 1) . Next would be the stars which were slightly sneaked in. At first they just to seem to be stars but they could be thought as to represent angels due to this verse; "When the stars threw down their spears And water 'd heaven with their tears: " ("The Tyger" 17-18). Also wings were brought up earlier within the poem. Lastly there is "he". "He" could possibly be two people: a god, and a devil. The proof of this being possible is that both of the two times the word he is used, it seems there is a great difference in what he