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the repition is to show the idea that a universal creator is evident in "The Tyger," in which the questions the poet asks have to do with the creation of the fearsome tiger. its is reapeated to bring the poem to a close and connect the main idea
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Explanation:
The two repetitions can provoke questions, however, the first repetition provokes a question that must be answered in the proximal stanzas, while the last repetition, promotes a question that will not be answered, but will remain open for reflection.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- William Blake questions why God created such a powerful creature, in this poem.
- He repeats the first stanza in the last stanza, showing little difference between them, to reinforce these questions.
- In the first stanza, however, Blake asks God about something that he himself can answer and answered in the other stanzas.
- In the last stanza, he questions something that only God can answer and that question remains unanswered, but it promotes great reflection.
In this case, we can say that the repetitions are intended to highlight doubts, but the effects of these doubts are different.
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