BRAINLIEST GIVEAWAY!What are some of the examples of the use of fire as an image in “The Tyger”? How does this imagery affect the mood of the poem? Your response should be at least two complete paragraphs. (The tyger is a poem written by William Blake. Google or research the poem and tell me some of the examples of the use of fire) Thanks! I will reward the best answer.

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The author uses fire to make the reader imagine the power, dreadfulness, and fear the Tyger brings upon others. This imagery creates a daunting mood.  "In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes?" The blazing fire of the Tyger actually means, the bright stripes and bright-orange colors of the Tyger. The blazing fire in the eyes can represent multiple things such as; power, fear, etc.

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Fire could also represent the capability, potential, and dynamism of the Tyger. To prove this, it is written in the poem, "What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" Meaning the power of the Tyger could make powerful immortals bow before the Tyger's will.

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