William Blake - Man Obsessed with the Divine

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English

 

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Eduardo W

 

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December 4, 2013

 

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In "the Lamb" Blake is trying to teach children about their maker. This is evident from the very start of the poem. In saying "Little lamb ?dost thy know who made thee?" Blake frames the setting for the rest of the discussion from the very first line. It becomes obvious as well that Blake is a believer in the evident truth that all humanity was at one time created by something greater...
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It becomes obvious as well that Blake is a believer in the evident truth that all humanity was at one time created by something greater. Powerful as humans may be in all their might, there will always be something bigger. Tigers are incredibly powerful creatures. In naming "the Tyger" Blake had to know that the use of a word so close to the name of such a wondrous animal would invoke this same feeling of power...
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