PPT-The Tyger by William Blake
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Presented by Logan Trachsel and Alex Mason Tyger Tyger burning bright In the forests of the night What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry In what
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Presented by Logan Trachsel and Alex Mason Tyger Tyger burning bright In the forests of the night What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes. ! . Tyger. ! burning bright . In the forests of the night, . What immortal hand or eye . Could frame thy fearful symmetry? . In what distant deeps or skies . Burnt the fire of . thine. eyes? . On what wings dare he aspire? . Shea Ward. Devinn Schwarzman. Denis Tsurkan. Biographical Information. William Blake was born November 28, 1757 and died on August 12, 1827.. Blake was an English poet, painter, and printmaker who was actually not really regarded until after his death.. Log on to the internet.. Go to . edmodo. .. Take the ‘Historical Terms’ quiz.. Extra – If you finish then . listen to the podcast introduction on William’s ecclesiastical policies.. Key Exam Question Focus – Section 6. 1785-1830. What is Romanticism?. a complex artistic, literary and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Europe, and gained strength in reaction to the Industrial Revolution.. – . Lesson . 12. LQ:. Can . I . analyse political . allegory and develop my understanding of Blake’s poetry?. Love: platonic, courtly, unrequited, godly, familial. Social Context: Renaissance, ballad, Tudors, Puritans, Humanism. English 12. Mrs. Fountain. Monday: Parts of Speech. william. . blake. is best known for two poems the . tyger. and the lamb. Monday: Parts of Speech. william. . blake. - proper noun. is- helping verb. William’s Effective Leadership. As the victorious general, William might have won because of his own actions.. Evidence you could use:. William took full advantage of . Godwinson. visiting Normandy in 1064 and made him swear an oath on religious relics, as well as knighting him. This helped William portray . Presented By: Blake Engelking and Bennett Laxton . Overview . Discuss William Blake’s Poems. “London”. “Chimney Sweep”. Discuss Karl Marx’s “Communist Manifesto”. How do the writing differ?. Henry . Beauclerc. Which of William’s son do you think would make the most worthy heir to his lands? . Use what you learnt last lesson to explain your answer.. Who became William’s true heir?. William was severely injured leading a raid into France in July 1087. His horse stumbled during an attack throwing William violently against the saddle. He suffered internal injuries that caused him to suffer in great pain until his death on the 9. . The Battle of Hastings. in 1066. The Battle of Hastings is one of the most famous ever fought.. Why did it happen?. Who took part?. Why is it important?. Let’s have a look at some people involved.. Monday 3. rd. October 2016. Blake’s educational and social beliefs.. Born in 1757 in Soho, London, Blake had a unique upbringing. . He only briefly attended school as he was primarily home schooled by his mother. . I went to the Garden of Love, And saw what I never had seen: A Chapel was built in the midst, Where I used to play on the green The Garden of Love By William Blake 1757-1827 The Garden of Love What do we understand from the title of the poem? I went to the Garden of Love , And saw what I never had seen; A Chapel was built in the midst, Department of English . Jamal Mohamed college. Poem : A POISON TREE BY WILLIAM BLAKE . Poetry and Drama UG. A POISON TREE . Presented by GL.Christina Martha. Presented by GL.Christina Martha. I Was angry with my friend:.
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