Interpretation of Blakes The Lamb and The Tyger

             The Tyger and The Lamb reveals Blake's interest in the opposites. Each symbolize things that are the opposites The Lamb represents good and peace, while The Tyger represents evil. Many people will find The Tyger the more interesting poem. The Tyger is repeatedly asking one question, "What would dare to make such a creature?" Blake is expressing what type of being would make such an evil creature. God made the creature, not because he wanted evil, but everything has a touch of evil.
             Blake's poems are tied to the Romanitic age. They examplify mystery and beauty of life.
             I'm a 17 year old senior from Indiana. I did this interpretation for my advanced senior english class
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