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Innocence Of The Lamb By William Blake

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Innocence of the Lamb “The Lamb” is one of William Blake’s famous poems from his book Songs of Innocence published in 1789. “The Lamb” is also known as “Little Lamb” but better known by the former name. This poem is a didactic poem reflecting spirituality from a Christian point of view. “The Lamb” is a question and an answer type of poem and has a sense of innocence as the speaker is a child questioning a lamb’s existence. In “The Lamb” William Blake uses metaphor, symbolism and imagery to express Jesus Christ and His relationship with the world. The Begin, William Blake was born in London on November 28, 1757 to a middle-class family. He was taken out of school at a young age by his mother and started taking drawing classes and reading poetry. His parents were involved with the Anglican Church at a portion of Blake’s life and this religious background stayed with him. He found his inspiration from the Bible as is shown throughout his work. At the age of fifteen Blake became an apprentice to James Basire and for seven years he worked in London engraving images from churches and architecture, this formed his specific artistic style later in life. In 1782 Blake married Catherine Boucher and he taught her how to read and write. In 1783 Blake published his first work Poetical Sketches. Five years later, in 1788, Blake made “an important artistic discovery with the invention of relief etching,” this process became the primary format for the majority of Blake’s work. This

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