Comparison of William Blake and John Keats

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April 1, 2011

 

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Where the Lamb is considered a very natural creature, the Tyger is the complete opposite. Blake asks who created both of these creatures, but he only derives an answer for one of them. The Lamb is said to be created by God, but is that because Blake believed the answer to be fact? Or was it because that is what he wanted to believe? Both contrary and similarly the question of who created the Tyger is not answered...
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It is suggested that God may have also created the Tyger as he did the Lamb, "Did he who made the Lamb make thee?" ("The Tyger" line 20) but Blake does not want to believe that someone who created something so good could also create something so evil. The question of the Tyger's creator goes unanswered, suggesting that Blake was using negative capability, but was Blake truly satisfied with not knowing? In "Ode to a Nightingale," by John Keats, the main focus of the poem is around death and nature...
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