Quotes By William Blake :

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

The Lamb & The Tyger


Both The Lamb and The Tyger, By William Blake, he spoke of good, evil and the creator. How innocent one can be, and the other be nothing less evil goodness. Nothing spoke so loud as related to Christ himself. Blake shares similarities that Christ and the lamb share between one another. Sharing that each one shares peacefulness and innocents. Nothing alike can be the same. This Lamb is like a form of Christ, each has been sacrificed for their religious purpose. The Narrator is like a child, who is asking many questions. Asking, "Little Lamb, who made thee?" Many questions are being asked to help the reader make since of the poem. Not only are these questions are pointing to new conclusions, many readers can contribute to new answers and even new questions. These questions point to clues that contain the answers to each question and what the mean of each line is in meaning. "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" are both poems that relate to each other. In Context the Lamb is unified as Innocents and the Tyger is Evil. Theses creations were both were taken with pride. The places they live in are compared as goodness and the Forest where the Tyger itself lives is known as a dangerous place. For more understanding of The Lamb, or The Tyger, Both must be read. They each contain there own answers, but as always can answer each other with no doubt. Tyger or Lamb both refer to a godlike figure. Nothing less the Christ himself. Both the Lamb and Tyger create by him.


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Poems :
http://www.blackcatpoems.com/b/the_lamb.html
http://www.blackcatpoems.com/b/the_tyger.html

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