compare /contrast the poem tyger and the lamb
Comparison and Contrast of Two Poems William Blake 's poems entitled The Tyger ' and The Lamb ' are depictions of human self . The narrators in these poems described their characterization through the illustration of the lamb and the tiger There are similarities and differences between these two poems in terms of theme , tone , and literary images . By reading these poems , readers would recognize the braveness of the tiger and the calmness of the lamb Through this , it can be said that these poems are representations of emotions and intentions of the author and

narrators in the poems
In the poem The Tyger ' the narrator already established the burning fire of the tyger 's character in the first stanza . The first line of the poem characterized the persona into a mortal hero because of the use of words and exclamation marks . In the second stanza , ironies of different literary images started to emerge . Fire and sky , wings and hands are some of the ironies that exist throughout the poem . It shows that fire and sky are interrelated concepts with the use of hands and wings to reach its aspects and sense . In the third stanza , humanistic point of view developed . From natural abstract of nature , animal body parts began to unravel as a way of showing the tyger 's being . The second and third stanzas are related to one another because these means that nature and animals are connected and cannot live without each other . The fourth stanza discussed the different threats against the tiger . Chains and hammers are depicted to be the armor against the illogical braveness of the tiger . Its terror characterization showed that humans are aloof with it . They could not able to live with the tiger that is why they were chained and hammered . The fifth stanza symbolizes the resurrection of the tiger . Once he died from the hands of chains and hammers , the sky will comfort him and give him a new life again . It was seen that once an animal died , it will still conceive a new form of life as it emerge into the nature 's womb . At the end of the poem , the tyger will live through its burning fire . It will always live at the heart of the forest by way of perceiving the eye of symmetry
On the other hand , Blake 's The Lamb ' is a representation of lamb 's beauty and keenness . She was depicted as a girl - a little girl who seeks love and comfort from within . This little lamb has simple joys in her heart . He wanted to have something to eat to be able to survive . She just wanted to have comfortable shelter to nurture her self from her surroundings and environment . She is happy and contented with what she has for she is young . The author used two stanzas to illustrate the persona of the poem . It means that simplicity of the character lies within her physical and emotional being
In the first stanza , the narrator discussed...





