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The Lamb and The Tyger

violent stalker of his prey and by definition a blacksmith is a violent profession. When Blake says “what immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry” (Blake 538), he is referring to God. Blake is wondering how some immortal thing could create a beast like the tiger. According to Blake this creature has a special “inner” source of energy which distinguishes its existence from the cold and dark world of inanimate things (Blake 3). There is also an essence of the devil in the tiger. William Blake points this out by using words like furnace and just by him picking a tiger. There are many other violent predators out in the jungle but he chose the tiger because of its bright orange and black. When it runs it looks like a fireball. In line twenty of “The Tyger,” William Blake says, “Did He who make the lamb make thee?” (Blake 539). What he is wondering is if he made such an innocent creature like the lamb how could he make a beast like the tiger? Persona is an important concept in these poems. “The Lamb” could be read as a nursery rhyme to little children. The persona of this poem is one of a little child talking to a lamb. The persona of “The Lamb” is shown in line seventeen, “I a child, and thou a lamb.” The persona helps Blake to show that God made such a harmless creature like the lamb and such a pure child. The reader knows that God made both these creatures because the line “Little Lamb, who made thee?”(Blake 538) is repeated throughout the poem. The child is a symbol of purity so that is why Blake chose to use a child as the persona rather than a grown up. The child is describing to the lamb who made him: We know this because in the second stanza the child describes the giver of life, clothing, and food. This is a way to describe the lamb and also to describe God. God is the provider of light, food, clothing to all...

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