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The Tiger Revisited By Gordon J. L Ramel

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Poem analysis of ‘The tiger revisited’ by Gordon J.L Ramel In today’s civilization, there are many problems that people feel uncomfortable speaking about. However, poets have created a way of communicating their ideas to the world through poetry. Poets use their poems to express their values, beliefs and attitudes about significant issues that shape their identity. In the poem ‘The Tiger revisited’ by Gordon J.L Ramel, Gordon uses a range of poetic devices to raise awareness of tiger extinction because of his attachment to them. Through his words, the readers can feel his emotions pouring out, his anger and disappointment at the world for destroying god’s creation, making them feel emotional. It makes the audience feel like they are criminals …show more content…

This is shown when he uses rhyme (fast and cast, deal and seal, hope and cope, etc). He also uses repetition when he repeats (tiger tiger fading past and what the). Alliteration is used when he says (life like, fading fast and safety seal). He uses onomatopoeia when he says (groan). Hyperbole is used when he says (tiger fading fast) because tigers can’t actually fade and (we who killed the lamb kill you) when he says this he is referring to when we kill tigers we are killing god. Metaphor is used when he says (tiger fading fast from present to past) because you can’t time-travel instead he is trying to say that the tigers are alive today, will be extinct by tomorrow. He used personification when he said (the mind that lives to sell your bones) because minds can’t actually sell bones and it also symbolizes our greed for money. Another metaphor is (the seed of human ignorance and greed) because seeds don’t consist of greed and human ignorance and there is no enemy other than ourselves, he is trying to say that we have grown to become materialistic and that the innocent people of god have changed into monsters. He uses metaphor when he says (business deal) because he is trying to tell us that no money can bring tigers back after they are gone. He uses a lot of rhetorical questions like (What the science or machine where beauty such as yours is seen?) Gordon is trying to say that no machine or science can be …show more content…

This poem was written to persuade us into saving the tigers. The poet used this poem to express their feelings, thoughts and attitudes through aesthetic features and imagery. The tone of the poem is angry. The mood of the poem is sad. The poet, by the words he chose, seems very confused and infuriated on what we are doing to tigers. This is evident when he is questioning our decisions by asking all those rhetorical questions. This poem is directed to anyone who wants to know more about tiger extinction and wants to help. He wants us to think from the tiger’s perspective. This poem has a great impact on the reader. It makes them feel like instead of ignoring this problem and thinking that ‘Oh it’s only a small issue”, they actually act upon it. ‘The tiger revisited’ evokes guilt in the reader. It makes them feel like that the tigers are suffering because of their fault. It then persuades them to stand against the extinction of

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