Cargoes vs The Tyger
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Cargoes
"Cargoes" is a 1903 poem by John Masefield contrasting ancient treasure-laden galleys with a modern dirty British coaster, widely anthologized for its vivid imagery and implicit critique of industrial commerce.
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The Tyger
William Blake’s “The Tyger” explores profound questions about creation and destruction through vivid imagery. Published in 1794 as part of *Songs of Experience*, the poem uses the striking image of a fearsome tiger to represent both divine power and primal instinct. It is notable for its complex symbolism and enduring exploration of faith and humanity’s relationship with the unknown. Educators oft...
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