Monday, March 16, 2015

The Tyger TPCASTT

Title: A poem that is about a tiger, probably about its fierceness or determination

Paraphrase: The tiger is introduced with the tiger, asking who could have made it in all of its fierceness. Where did the fire in your eyes once burn, and who would dare have seized the fire. Who was the brave and creative thing that created the tiger? Could someone who made a lamb, peaceful and a good follower be made by the same being that created the tiger?

Connotation: Rhetorical questions are mainly used to express the curiosity of the speaker about the origin of the blueprint for the mighty tiger. Imagery is used to depict the details of the tiger while symbolism of fire is used to paint yet another picture of how the tiger's eyes appear.

Attitude: The attitude is inquisitive and reverent of the awe and ferocity of the tiger in all of its majesty and power and the being that could have though it up and created it.

Shift: Shifts occur from stanza to stanza of this poem, shifting from the eyes, to the heart, hands, and feet, to the brain, and then to the comparison of the lamb to the tiger and who created it also.

Title: A poem that accurately questions the origins of the traits of a tiger, from the small details to larger ones, including the source of inspiration that the creator went off of.

Theme: The inspiration and specifics of detail that go into creating something that creates such a sense of awe are only truly understood by the creator but freely questioned by any who look upon it.

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