1. Religion in the Poetry of William Blake
It is taken from the work in The New Testament called Apocalypse or The Book of Revelation. ... Further, the visual impact of a musical note (&) and God's own beauty is portrayed and ca ptured in the rhythm of the lamb playing in the meads. ... The dream-like ideals are crushed by a harsher reality and the survivors are left with the scars. ... Powell, "The author notes that the perfect, beautiful, symmetrical, work of art (the tyger) is such a destructive animal: here Blake is identifying the idea that there, in fact, is evil in such a beautiful world but he cannot understand why&q...
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