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This paper is intended to analyze the theme of William Blake’s poem The Tyger in the perspective of “evil”. The interpretation comprises of three sections, namely a brief introduction to the author—William Blake, analysis of this poem and comparisons with the other two poems written by Blake, reaching to the conclusion that “evil” is a natural state and an inseparable part of social progress.