1. Human Nature in The Tyger and The Lamb
This poem is built on rhetoric questions, which make the poem sound more dynamic and as controversial as the nature of the human soul. ... Both poems consist of only one exclamatory sentence, each emphasizing respectively on the good and bad nature of Him and thus referring to the contrary states of human nature, because man is created on the analogy of the image of God. ... So the reference to Milton`s Paradise Lost that opens the fifth stanza emphasis on the devil`s nature of humans. ... Blake describes violence in order to show us the other side of the human nature- nature, which can be des...
- Word Count: 1920
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School