Lamb’s Innocence From William Blake’s View
Journal: BEST : International Journal of Humanities , Arts, Medicine and Sciences ( BEST : IJHAMS ) (Vol.6, No. 7)Publication Date: 2018-07-31
Authors : Saheleh Kheirabadi;
Page : 1-6
Keywords : Create; Creator; Non-Material; Rustic Life; Innocence; Jesus Christ & Lamb;
Abstract
William Blake is a famous poet and artist from England, who was lived from 1757s to 1827s. He started his writing at the beginning of the Romantic Movement. He is famous with many poems like “The Lamb”, “The Tyger”, “The School Boy”, “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell”, and others more. He published the collection of his poems with the title “Songs of Innocence and Experience” in1794. In the paper, “The Lamb” poem of William Blake considers in details. This poem is one of the popular poems of Blake, and also this poem is a part of poems in the collection of “Songs of Innocence”. In fact, the poet shows a speaker's innocence about created the lamb, and he asked many questions about his creator. This poem is lyrical that includes two stanzas. The first stanza is a pastoral and descriptive while the second stanza is about inner matters.
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