William Blake's "The Lamb" and "The Tyger."
There are many things to compare when it comes to William Blake's "The
Lamb" and "The Tyger." "The Lamb" is portrayed with clarity and morality.
The two poems both have a concern for the natural world of God itself.
Blake seems to have a high regard for the initiator of the Lamb but as one
reads in "The Tyger", Blake seems to be perplexed as well as bewildered by
the tiger. He does show that
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seen as a choice. Maybe to go
with the Lamb means to choose heaven, and for one to follow the Tiger has
chosen the path of Hell. Blake may have been on to the fact that including
both of them allows people to develop and grow in life. Blake is also trying to
suggest in his poems that a balance is needed and it is supplied by the
contradicting features of Lamb and the Tiger.
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