In the poem "The Tyger," William Blake questions the creation and existence of evil. The poet uses the "Tyger" to symbolize evil and to create a sense of ownership to itself, as the entire poem is made up of questions directed at the "Tyger". Throughout the poem, Blake questions the "Tyger" (evil) a...
When I picture Jesus, I see him as interacting with children and having a special fondness for them. ... The Chimney Sweeper is the final of the poems from The Songs of Innocence. ... The Chimney Sweeper; Mock On, Mock On, Voltaire, Rousseau; and And Did Those Feet are the final three of Blake's poems. ...