The Lamb vs. The Rose: A comparison of William Blake

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English

 

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Lynn C

 

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February 5, 2014

 

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I have heard suggestions such as the worm symbolizing everything from pregnancy to dying of old age. I think that it symbolizes diseases such as aids and HIV and how they attack but only as the result of storms of lust and how they find out the "bed of crimson joy." (Blake, 5-6) However, in his poem The Lamb, Blake is straightforward and even though he uses descriptive and colorful words, the meaning of the poem is quite clear...
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He talks to a lamb about the source of its existence and the creator of the little lamb. In the first verse Blake asks about all the things that make the little lamb who it is. He asks about everything from who gave the lamb life to who gave the lamb food, a soft exterior, and the soft voice that makes the lamb special...
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