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Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE The Tyger By William Blake Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE “The Tyger” Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE “Immortal hand or eye” Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

“In what furnace was thy brain?” Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

“Burning bright in the forests of the night” Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE IS GOD HAPPY? YES...Creating the tiger to notice it all the time...HE MUST BE! NO...Did the tiger have to be the evil one? Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE What do you think? God is happy... STAND UP God is not happy...SIT DOWN Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

The Lamb (Songs of Innocence) Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Gave thee life, and bid thee feed By the stream and o'er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice? Little Lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Little Lamb, I'll tell thee, Little Lamb, I'll tell thee: He is called by thy name, For he calls himself a Lamb; He is meek and he is mild, He became a little child: I a child, and thou a lamb, We are called by his name. Little lamb, God bless thee! Little lamb, God bless thee! Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE Comparison The Tyger... Associated with fire/ furnace. Fire has connotations of danger The Lamb... Associated with a child. A child has connotations of being young, joyful and INNOCENT! Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE IS Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE GOD Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE HAPPY? Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE

Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE Thank you! Sylvia Muthukkumaru 9HE