Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Lamb Essay -- essays research papers

A time lost in its own morals, seeks refuge in the knowledge and innocence of the past. William Blake utilise direct dictation through his poem, THE LAMB, in disseminating his theorem, which we, humans, seek to find peace within our selves only after reestablishing our identity with something pure. In the poem William Blake uses the Lamb, as a vessel, to interpret the innocence, we would seek to use. The speaker is seeking answers to his questions, to the highest degree how the lamb gained such natural innocence. Blakes biblical reference is also clear although one and only(a) may possibly, with out major knowledge of biblical testaments, know that Adam and Eve both sinned therefore damning all mankind to ceaseless suffering. This eternal suffering is what the speaker may be trying to express, envy for the lambs godlike quality and innocence that it still retains, unlike the speaker a human by default.Lamb Lamb, who made thee? A rhetorical question to ponder upon, not to seek a n answer. To ask the lamb its self who made thee? it may answer My mama. Although William Blake may have not intended such simplistic interpretation William Blake may have sought scholarly biblical heap to read and interpret that single line as a passage to his chamber of innocence, and metaphorical visions of happiness. Throughout the poem the speaker continues to haggle the lamb about its nature, as if to repress the lambs self worth. The lamb is seen as...

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