The poem describes a tiger burning brightly in the forest at night and poses a series of rhetorical questions wondering who could have created such a fearful and symmetrical creature. The questions explore what forces or tools could have been used to shape the tiger's heart, brain, and form such a deadly yet beautiful animal. It questions whether the creator who made the lamb also made the tiger.
The poem describes a tiger burning brightly in the forest at night and poses a series of rhetorical questions wondering who could have created such a fearful and symmetrical creature. The questions explore what forces or tools could have been used to shape the tiger's heart, brain, and form such a deadly yet beautiful animal. It questions whether the creator who made the lamb also made the tiger.
The poem describes a tiger burning brightly in the forest at night and poses a series of rhetorical questions wondering who could have created such a fearful and symmetrical creature. The questions explore what forces or tools could have been used to shape the tiger's heart, brain, and form such a deadly yet beautiful animal. It questions whether the creator who made the lamb also made the tiger.