These two poems create different visions based on their meanings. The poem “The Tiger” mostly consists of simple language questions requiring a deeper understating from the reader. The poem deals exclusively with evil versus goodness, as the poem begins with “Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night,”. This illustrates the reader an image of a fierce tiger blazing like a fire in a dark forest. The tiger gives a negative vibe symbolizing as evil, later on the poem the author mentions a lamb symbolizing the goodness. The meaning of the poem “The Shark” can be interpreted in many ways; it can be implied to the real world on how humans behave. As humans we sometimes act like sharks, we are quite first but once a situation or (a prey) comes, we tend to do anything to solve such as the shark when it sees the fish. “The Tiger” poem is more relatable to the readers as there will always be evil and goodness in the world. This poem shows the differences between the two which the readers can
These two poems create different visions based on their meanings. The poem “The Tiger” mostly consists of simple language questions requiring a deeper understating from the reader. The poem deals exclusively with evil versus goodness, as the poem begins with “Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night,”. This illustrates the reader an image of a fierce tiger blazing like a fire in a dark forest. The tiger gives a negative vibe symbolizing as evil, later on the poem the author mentions a lamb symbolizing the goodness. The meaning of the poem “The Shark” can be interpreted in many ways; it can be implied to the real world on how humans behave. As humans we sometimes act like sharks, we are quite first but once a situation or (a prey) comes, we tend to do anything to solve such as the shark when it sees the fish. “The Tiger” poem is more relatable to the readers as there will always be evil and goodness in the world. This poem shows the differences between the two which the readers can