William Blake Group
- In regards to William Blake's poem "The Lamb," what feelings does this poem evoke in you?
Created by shey01 on Apr 29, 2009 in the William Blake Group. - William Blake and Orthodox Christianity
Created by jingwen on Sep 25, 2008 in the William Blake Group. - Who is Blake speaking to in "The Sick Rose?" How can love destroy a life?
Created by julieashley1 on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Blake Group. - What did you make of "The Poison Tree"? Compare it to "The Pebble and the Clod." Are both poems speaking about the same kind of love (love of self)?
Created by julieashley1 on Sep 6, 2008 in the William Blake Group.
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- I have always loved this poem, with its childlike tone and Biblical language ("thee" and "dost...
Posted by mrsmonica on Apr 30, 2009 in the William Blake Group. - This poem evokes feelings of tenderness because of its innocence and holiness. What a...
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Posted by jamie-wheeler on Sep 25, 2008 in the William Blake Group. - Blake’s religious views were complex, radical, and rather opaque. Trying to discern them from...
Posted by urthona on Sep 25, 2008 in the William Blake Group. - William Blake was not a orthodox christian. Althought he did ellude alot of the biblical...
Posted by bgl5704 on Sep 25, 2008 in the William Blake Group. - These two poems deal with two different subjects, in my opinion. "The Poison Tree"...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Blake Group. - You are right in that there have been many interpretations of this poem. It has been speculated...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Sep 7, 2008 in the William Blake Group. - This is a great question! "The Tyger" is one of my favorite poems to teach in my...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Sep 6, 2008 in the William Blake Group.

