
I believe the correct answer is: The poet asks who could be powerful enough to create a creature like the Tyger.
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   The theme of the poem “The Tyger”, written by William Blake, is the mysteries of creation. In this almost metaphysical poem, Blake is wondering if the God has created such a being as a tiger, as he is inscrutable to man, through many questions, such as:
“What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?”
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”What the hand, dare seize the fire?”
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“And what shoulder, & what art,
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?”
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“What the hammer? what the chain,
In what furnace was thy brain?”
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“Did he who made the Lamb make thee?”
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   Therefore, the lines Lines 3-4 and 23-4 of "The Tyger" ask: “What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry?” in this poem means that the poet asks who could be powerful enough to create a creature like the Tyger.