Critically assess blacke's
treatment of the idia of
imocence in the poem, the
lamp
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It has a tender voice which fills the valley with joy. The child, too, is an innocent child. Christ was also a child when he first appeared on this earth as the son of God. The child enjoys the company of the lamb who is analogous to the child. The poem displays the innocence the joy and affection. The lyric is counterparts to the tiger. The Lamb and The Tyger represent the two contrary states of the human soul.
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