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To be effective, a literary symbol should be:
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Is William Blake a pantheist? Prove with illustrations from his works.
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Compare "The Lamb" and "The Tyger".
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How did the Industrial Revolution affect William Blake's poetry?
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The contemporary French revolution was highlighted in Wordsworth's...
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Discuss the symbolism William Blake used in his poems "The Lamb" and...
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The "Tyger" is chosen, I think, because it is not only the most...
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Why has Blake chosen a tiger for this poem, instead of other animals...
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There can be much to suggest that Blake played a defining role in the...
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Blake's poem, "The Lamb", represents a spiritual exploration of...
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