The phrase ‘‘Fearful Symmetry’’ appears in:
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A.
London
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B.
A Poison Tree
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C.
Chimney Sweeper
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D.
The Tyger
Correct Answer:
D. The Tyger
Explanation:
William Blake utilizes the expression Fearful Symmetry in his poem The Tyger to describe a quality that is both terrifying and aesthetically pleasing. While symmetry generally refers to beauty and balance, in this context it represents a daunting elegance, making option (d) the correct choice.
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