Blake’s Tyger most closely resembles the creature Victor Frankenstein made. The Tyger is this massive, powerful, fearsome creature that Blake suggests only an immortal being could have made. “What immortal hand or eye/Could frame thy fearful symmetry?” (Tyger) Frankenstein’ creature was also massive and definitely invoked fear into others. How could a Lamb, so gentle and meek resemble this gargantuan figure? (He is meek and he is mild/He became a little child…” (Lamb). Frankenstein’s creature had pale yellow skin, black lips, black hair, and was ugly. “…no mortal could support the horror of that countenance.” (V I. Ch IV) The Lamb is white, fluffy, and childlike which is the opposite of the monstrous creature. Blake’s Tyger invokes terror into people “What the anvil?/what dread grasp, Dare its deadly terrors clasp!” (Tyger). Frankenstein’s creature was larger than the average man which gave him the ability to have superior strength just like the Tyger. The Tyger is a beautiful creature but deadly nonetheless. Just as Frankenstein’s creature retains the beauty of life, the creature is also incredibly powerful.