write a critical appreciation of the poem The Lamb 2nd semester
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- The symbolic meaning of it is almost clearly stated in thepoem The Lamb which is probably the most important among the poem of innocence. Here the symbols of child, lamb and Christ are assimilated each other. Answer: "The Lamb" is an romantic in the sense that it puts spirituality through God in a natural setting.The lamb is one of the simplest poems of Blake. The symbolic meaning of it is almost clearly stated in the poem The Lamb which is probably the most important among the poem of innocence. Here the symbols of child, lamb and Christ are assimilated each other. The poem begins with a child like directness and natural world that show none of the signs of grownups.
- William Blake (1757-1827)
- William Blake (1757-1827)
- The poet addresses lamb itself. Lamb is pure, innocent and it is associated with Christ. Being a visionary Blake invites the reader to world free form reasoning.
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"The Lamb" by William Blake is regarded "as one of the great lyrics of English Literature". It is one of the simplest poems of Blake, both as regards the subject and the style. In the form of a dialogue between the child and the lamb. The poem is an amalgam of the Christian script and pastoral tradition.
The Lamb is a universal symbol of selfless innocence. Jesus, the lamb is a gentle imagination, the Divine Humanity. The Lamb identifies with Christ to form a Trinity of Child, Lamb and Redeemer.
The poem presents the idea of Charity Substantiating Christian and caring the ideas of the Lamb of God.
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