The two poems that I will analyse in depth, The love, and The Tyger has many comparisons and contrasts between the two, although the same writer, William Blake, wrote them. He was born in London on 28, 1757 a period of time when fantastic and rapid changes occurred in Europe, like the Industrial, Agricultural and the cut revolutions. These changes in his life reflects his background and also had an effect on his style of writing. I will be looking at the subjects and themes of the poem and also focus at how Blake uses imagery, structure and engineer to create effects.
The two poems The Tyger and The Lamb are based on the numerous events that happened in Blakes time. For an example, The Tyger is based on the Industrial and cut revolutions. The French Revolutionists were known as the tigerish multitude. objet dart The Lamb is based on the Agricultural Revolution, the love symbolises life, growth and birth. alone in a deeper level, there is oneness another theme that applies for some(prenominal) of the poems. The main concern for both of the poems is the nature of God. Undoubtedly, Blake admires the creator of the lamb. But when he moves onto the Tyger, Blake seems garbled as well as mystified.
Although he admires the creature, he cannot generalize how someone could create such an innocent creature and at the same time, create such a ferocious predator. past Blake thinks, maybe if there are two different creators. But Blake wonders if, just maybe it is the same creator. The quote, Did he who groom the lamb, make thee? shows his thoughts. There is no answer provided in the poem and it is left field unsolved. But in truth, The Lamb and The Tyger is seen as a excerpt a man makes...
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