differentiate between the lamb and the tiger emphasising upon their character
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The lamb represents good, or innocence, while the tiger represents evil, or experience. Blake's “The Lamb” and “The Tyger” is more suggestive to the nature of God. The idea is that the same God who made the lamb also made the tiger, so unless it is suggested that God created evil, then the tiger must not be “evil”.
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