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The phrase "fearful symmetry" in the "The Tyger" describes a. the tyger's stride as he runs c. the tyger's shape and form b. the shadow of the tyger d. the tyger's stripes

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The answer would be letter C - the tyger's shape and form.

This phrase contains dual allusions. It does not only refer to the patterns on the tiger’s skin and fur which we have learned to fear and avoid but the ‘symmetry’ between the innocent lamb and the fearsome tiger. So technically this means the tyger's shape and form.
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