Reading Comprehension Activity Tyger Tyger
Reading Comprehension Activity Tyger Tyger
3. When and where might this animal be found?
4. Write down 2 examples of alliteration from the poem.
5. In verse 4, Blake is suggesting that such a powerful animal must have been created by…
(a) a sculptor
(b) a painter
(c) a blacksmith
(d) a carpenter
Tyger Tyger By William Blake Answers
1. What do you think the poem is about?
Option c – The poet is asking who has created an animal as beautiful and fearsome as a tiger.
2. Explain what you think the poet meant when he described the animal as ‘burning bright’.
Pupil’s own answers. This could be a reference to the colour of the animal’s fur or its ferocity.
5. In verse 4, Blake is suggesting that such a powerful animal must have been created by…
Option C - a blacksmith
2. Explain what you think the poet meant when he described the animal as ‘burning bright’.
3. When and where might this animal be found?
4. Write down 4 examples of alliteration from the poem.
5. What might ‘sinews’ be? Explain your reasoning.
6. In verse 4, Blake is suggesting that such a powerful animal must have been created by…
(a) a sculptor
(b) a painter
(c) a blacksmith
(d) a carpenter
Tyger Tyger By William Blake
7. Who is ‘he’ in verse 5?
8. Is this a modern poem? Explain your answer.
Tyger Tyger By William Blake Answers
1. What do you think the poem is about?
The poem is about a tiger. The poet is questioning who could have created such a beautiful but
fearsome creature.
2. Explain what you think the poet meant when he described the animal as ‘burning bright’.
Pupil’s own answers. This could be a reference to the colour of the animal’s fur or its ferocity.
6. In verse 4, Blake is suggesting that such a powerful animal must have been created by…
Option C - a blacksmith
Explain your reasoning.
An example of reasoning could be - ‘I think this because the poet uses words such as hammer,
furnace and anvil within verse 4, which are all tools used by a blacksmith.’
7. Who is ‘he’ in verse 5?
Pupil’s own answers. This could be a reference to God. Blake may be questioning whether ‘he’ who
created the lamb, could have also created the ‘tyger’.
8. Is this a modern poem? Explain your answer.
Pupil’s own answers that should suggest that this poem isn’t a modern poem as there are words
within the poem that aren’t used today, such as thee, thy and thine.
Tyger Tyger By William Blake
Answer in full sentences.
1. What do you think the poem is about?
2. Explain what you think the poet meant when he described the animal as ‘burning bright’.
3. When and where might this animal be found?
4. Write down 5 examples of alliteration from the poem.
5. Write down your favourite rhyming couplet from the poem and explain your reason for this
choice.
6. What might ‘sinews’ be? Explain your reasoning.
Tyger Tyger By William Blake
7. In verse 4, Blake is suggesting that such a powerful animal must have been created by…
(a) a sculptor
(b) a painter
(c) a blacksmith
(d) a carpenter
8. Who is ‘he’ in verse 5?
9. Why do you think the word ‘tyger’ is spelt with a ‘y’ instead of an ‘i’?
10. Is this a modern poem? Explain your answer.
Tyger Tyger By William Blake Answers
1. What do you think the poem is about?
The poem is about a tiger. The poet is questioning who could have created such a beautiful but
fearsome creature.
2. Explain what you think the poet meant when he described the animal as ‘burning bright’.
Pupil’s own answers. This could be a reference to the colour of the animal’s fur or its ferocity.
7. In verse 4, Blake is suggesting that such a powerful animal must have been created by…
Option C - a blacksmith
Explain your reasoning.
An example of reasoning could be- ‘I think this because the poet uses words such as hammer,
furnace and anvil within verse 4, which are all tools used by a blacksmith.’
8. Who is ‘he’ in verse 5?
Pupil’s own answers. This could be a reference to God. Blake may be questioning whether ‘he’ who
created the lamb, could have also created the ‘tyger’.
9. Why do you think the word ‘tyger’ is spelt with a ‘y’ instead of an ‘i’?
Pupil’s own answers, which could relate to it being an old spelling of the word.
10. Is this a modern poem? Explain your answer.
Pupil’s own answers that should suggest that this poem isn’t a modern poem as there are words
within the poem that aren’t used today, such as thee, thy and thine.