The development of illustrated texts and picture books
Tiger, Tiger
Romantic Poetry and William Blake
New vocabulary: -burning: shining brightly - immortal : un dying - frame : shape -Thy: your - symmetry: balance of parts.
Aristotelian virtue ethics
William Blake 1302
Verbal Irony Tyger! Tyger! burning bright, In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? In what distant deeps.
William Blake. 1. Lead-in: Pre-Romanticism Pre-Romanticism 2. appreciation : Tiger and A sick rose Tiger and A sick rose 3. Comparison : Tiger and Lamb.
Poetry An Introduction. Understanding Poetry 1. Poetry may mean a quality or a state more than a form. Poetic: poetic landscape, poetic novel, etc. 2.
The Tyger By: William Blake Presentation by: Keith Flagg.
The Poetry of Asking Questions of Mysterious Creatures As influenced by the poet Kenneth Koch in Rose, Where Did You Get that Red?
Journal Take a moment to assess the statement below, and in a few sentences explain the point the speaker makes about the imagination. “My imagination.