1. Religion in the Poetry of William Blake
Perhaps the extensive theme of religion in most of his poems can be attributed to this fact. ... The poem raises an innovative question that if God is responsible for creating both the good things in life (the lamb) and the evil things (the tyger), how can God be good and moral? ... It is through Imagination that we can hear the promptings of God- intuition or as Blake calls it "spiritual sensation". ... In accordance with political changes, there were religious changes as well. ... So when his songs tells of god's love and power and care we must think them as qualities which ...
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- Grade Level: High School