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The Poetry Of William Blake
Part 1 of Paper ....ething very strongly and their poems
usually reflect such a nature. Sometimes poets reflect aspects of their
personal life in their poems. In the poems "The Lamb" and "The Tiger", by
William Blake, the poet discusses similar themes in both.
In the poem "The Lamb", I interpret that William Blake discusses
many.... Part 2 of Paper ....tion to another (Harmon, p. 361).
"The Tiger" by William Blake describes the tiger as being an symbol
of evil. This is displayed when Blake says "What an anvil? what dread
grasp, Dare its deadly terrors clasp?" By repeating variations of the word
"dread" in the poem, he emphasizes the evil of tiger and the evil this
tiger possesses. The mighty beast is whole world of experience outside
ourselves, a world of igneous creation and destruction, faced with a
terrifying beauty (Harmon, p.3.... |
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