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What is the significance of the illustrations in The Lamb,The Sick Rose...
Question asked by honga in William Blake on Dec 1, 2008.
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Blake’s religious views were complex, radical, and rather opaque....
Discussion post added by urthona in William Blake on Sep 25, 2008.
William Blake was not a orthodox christian. Althought he did ellude alot...
Discussion post added by bgl5704 in William Blake on Sep 25, 2008.
William Blake and Orthodox Christianity
Topic created by jingwen in William Blake on Sep 25, 2008.
These two poems deal with two different subjects, in my opinion. ...
Discussion post added by kwoo1213 in William Blake on Sep 7, 2008.
You are right in that there have been many interpretations of this...
Discussion post added by kwoo1213 in William Blake on Sep 7, 2008.
Who is Blake speaking to in "The Sick Rose?" How can love destroy a life?
Topic created by julieashley1 in William Blake on Sep 7, 2008.
This is a great question! "The Tyger" is one of my favorite...
Discussion post added by kwoo1213 in William Blake on Sep 6, 2008.
What did you make of "The Poison Tree"? Compare it to "The Pebble and...
Topic created by julieashley1 in William Blake on Sep 6, 2008.
Compare "The Tiger" and "The Lamb." In "The Tiger," the poet asks many...
Topic created by julieashley1 in William Blake on Sep 6, 2008.
