
If you're familiar with his work, you likely know his poem "The Tyger" (a photo of his original engraved plate is to the left). This was written a few years before Wordsworth and Coleridge threw together Lyrical Ballads, and the simple version of it goes a little like this: why would any caring deity create something as destructive as a tiger, anyway? And what's with this vicious food chain? War? Tyranny? Etc.
You Blake-ians out there are likely falling over yourselves to remind me that the poem is more complicated than that (or perhaps even tell me his mysticism shouldn't be confused with idyllic Romanticism).
But I'm not here to write a thesis. I'm here to show you some director's video interpretation of the poem.
Be warned, I recommend 100% sobriety before watching this video. It's a trip in and of itself.
That video is wild! though I wonder, perhaps it's best watched at 0% sobriety... :)
ReplyDeleteGood point — suspect it may be best understood when ones inhibitions are impaired.
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