discuss the major theme of william blake
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The Lamb' is a short poem written by William Blake, an English poet who lived from 1757 to 1827 and wrote at the beginning of the Romantic movement. This movement centered on human spirituality and expressiveness with a focus on nature. He lived a simple life and worked as an engraver and illustrator in his early adulthood. His poems have a lyric aspect, meaning they are very expressive of his emotions and have a melodic quality. In his later years, he turned more and more towards religion, seeing the bible as the ultimate reference to all that is good and evil. This is a common theme in many of his poems.
There is obvious symbolism occurring throughout the two stanzas. It's no mistake that Blake chose a lamb to speak to in the poem.
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