y shared between the two poems. That being the fact that Blake questions several times how each animal was created. In “The Lamb”, Blake infers that a God – like creature, created the lamb. In “The Tyger”, he questions if the entity that made the lamb also created the tiger. Because the tiger is evil, Blake leans towards a darker, more dreadful figure. Based on examples given, it can be seen that the theme of curiosity and creation exists in two separate works written by William Blake....