Sunday, August 4, 2019
Comparing William Blakes The Tyger and The Lamb Essay -- The Tyger Th
Comparing William Blake's ââ¬Å"The Tygerâ⬠and ââ¬Å"The Lambâ⬠William Blake is referred to as many things, including poet, engraver, painter and mystic, but he is probably most famous for his poetry. Blake began writing the poems below in about 1790 whilst living in Lambeth, London. His poetry has a wide range of styles but his most famous poems are those from ââ¬Å"Songs of Innocenceâ⬠and Song of Experienceâ⬠. The two sets of poems are designed to show different states or ways of seeing. They are Blake's way of representing the different ways in which people actually experience the world. In ââ¬Å"Songs of Innocenceâ⬠the language is simple and repetitive, the lines are kept short and the rhymes are obvious. A childlike vision is conveyed through Blake's clever use of voices with their varying perspectives and questions. The poems reveal particular states of being and ways of seeing which the author is not saying are the whole truth. The poems have a joyful quality but they contain a subtle awareness of sorrow. ââ¬Å"Songs of Experienceâ⬠contrasts strongly with the softness of ââ¬Å"Songs of Innocenceâ⬠. These poems show how horrible and cruel the world really is under the surface of what we see. Blake has many themes represented in his poems from Song of Experience and Songs of Innocence but they mainly centre on his childhood, the aspects of rural and urban life, his protest against the horrible way of life and a strong disliking to the way the Church was run. These points will be discussed in the next poem analyses. ââ¬Å"The Tygerâ⬠and ââ¬Å"The Lambâ⬠are often 2 poems paired together and I think that was Blakes intention, for example line 20 of ââ¬Å"The Tygerâ⬠it says ââ¬Å"Did he who made the Lamb make thee?â⬠So these will be the first t... ...oem. There are many harsh words such as ââ¬Å"coldâ⬠used to describe the church as it is but when he describes what he wants it to be the feeling of the poem becomes warmer, like that of a poem in Song of Innocence. From these poems I believed that what Blake means by ââ¬Å"Innocenceâ⬠is that of a simple life where you donââ¬â¢t know about the troubles around you and blissfully go along with life as it hits you. And from this, ââ¬Å"Experienceâ⬠is what life is really life, it concentrates on the negative sides of things and shows that there is always an improvement to be made. I personally find Blake's poems rather intriguing. At first when you look at one of two poems it is hard to understand the ideas that blake puts forward but after many poem analyses it becomes clear of the difference between Innocence and Experience. Blake must have been a very conscious man.
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