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Title: Comparison of "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" William Blake
Description: A simple summary of the two poems and how they relate to one another in a clear way.

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Blake: Songs of Innocence and Experience
William Blake wrote a series of poems that are compiled into a work known as the Songs
of Innocense and Experience
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This irregularity can be seen in the contrast of two of his more known
plays from the compilation, “The Lamb” and “The Tyger
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This poem is written in
perspective of a child, or an innocent body, and is gently asking a lamb who made thee
...
The child isn’t
the only way that this song embodies the ideas of innocence; the lamb itself does that as well
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’ The child goes on to make the point that whoever made this sweet and peaceful
lamb must be an equally good
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Much of a contrast to this vision is “The Tyger
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The voice is clearly an older voice
easily being experienced
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This voice,
unlike the child, is fearful of what God might look like
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This person has experienced life and seen that it is not just soft fur but has dark inside of
it
Title: Comparison of "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" William Blake
Description: A simple summary of the two poems and how they relate to one another in a clear way.