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The Lamb by William Blake – Analysis

Posted on September 9, 2021September 9, 2021 by JL Admin

It is easy to dismiss “The Lamb” as a sentimental or naive poem. Simple in its structure and vocabulary, it leaves no difficulties of interpretation. Unlike some of the Songs of Innocence, it does not force the reader to consider ironies or ambiguities involved in the state of innocence. The only question the child speaker…

The Lamb by William Blake – Poetic Devices – Setting

Posted on September 8, 2021September 8, 2021 by JL Admin

“The Lamb” consists of two ten-line stanzas which pose a question and give an answer. Each stanza has five pairs of rhyming couplets, where the end word of one line rhymes with the next. Note that Blake often repeats a word to create this rhyme, creating a type of refrain, and twice employs the slant…

The Lamb by William Blake – Themes

Posted on September 8, 2021September 8, 2021 by JL Admin

Innocence  When Blake published Songs of Innocence and of Experience in 1794, he subtitled the book, “Shewing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul.” The qualities displayed by the child speaker in “The Lamb” are an example of what Blake meant by the state of innocence, which may be found in children but is…

The Lamb by William Blake – Summary

Posted on September 8, 2021September 8, 2021 by JL Admin

Lines 1–2  One of the most famous poems in Blake’s collection Songs of Innocence and of Experience, “The Lamb” establishes its theme quickly in the first two lines. When the narrator asks the lamb if it knows who created it, it is not calling attention to the biological parents. The narrator specifically asks about the…

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