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The Lamb Summary and Analysis


Summary
William Blake published the well-known poem "The Lamb" in his "Songs of Innocence"
collection in 1789. It examines issues related to creation, innocence, and the divine
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influence on the natural world.

The poem is made up of several questions with blunt language that are addressed to a
lamb. The speaker starts by asking the Lamb about its maker, wondering who created it
and gave it its kind, compassionate disposition. By emphasizing the characteristics of
the Lamb, such as its soft wool and cheerful, innocent bleating, the poem highlights the
image of a kind creator.

The speaker considers the Lamb's position about creation as the poem continues. They
relate the Lamb to other aspects of nature, including the stream & the sun, highlighting
the coherence and elegance of God's creation.

At the poem's end, the speaker informs that Jesus Christ created the Lamb, also called
the "Lamb of God." The Lamb is used as a metaphor to depict Christ's kindness, purity,
and self-sacrifice. The speaker makes the analogy that the creator of all things may also
be viewed as a kid, signifying the purity and simplicity of the divine presence.

The poem "The Lamb" exemplifies Blake's faith in the kindness and divinity that exist
inherently in all things. It stresses the connection between all living things and their
creator and honors the beauty of innocence. The poem is frequently read with "The
Tyger," a companion poem that examines the conflicting aspects of life and the
complexity of creation.

Analysis
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Stanza 1
"The Lamb" is a poem with a message. In this poem, the poet honors our Lord Jesus
Christ, who was gentle and mild like a lamb and pure and innocent like a kid. The young
boy asks the Lamb whether he knows who gave it life, gave it the ability to feed by a
river and across the meadow, and blessed it with life. The kid asks him whether the
Lamb knows who gave it the bright and silky wool that serves as its clothes and who
gave it the beautiful voice that filled the valley with delight.

In the 1st stanza of William Blake's poem The Lamb, the youngster who intends to
speak to the Lamb briefly describes the small animal as he sees it. The Lamb has been
given the gift of life, the ability to forage by the stream and across the meadow, brilliant,
silky wool that serves as its clothes, and a sweet voice that cheers the valley. Does the
Lamb know who made him? Throughout the poem's opening lines, the same question is
posed. The Little Lamb is asked who made him by the little child, who also wants to
know if he knows. The little boy is curious about the person who gave the Lamb his life
and provided for him when he was residing on the other side of the meadow, near the
river. H also asks the Lamb who gave him a comfortable body cover (clothes) that is the
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softest, wooliest, and shiny where he got it from.

Here, readers are given a realistic portrayal of a lamb. The innocent child continually
asks the Lamb in the poem, "Who made you?" The Lamb is also questioned by the child
who gifted him such a lovely bleating voice, filled with a pleasant tone throughout the
neighboring valleys. The child's innocence, the initial step in Blake's search for the truth,
makes the stanza stand out.

"The Child of Innocence lives intuitively, enjoys spontaneous communion with nature,
and sees the divine in everything."

Stanza 2
In the 2nd stanza of the poem, there is the identification of the Lamb, Christ, and the
child. Because Christ is gentle and humble like a lamb, he also goes by Lamb. Christ
was also a kid when he first arrived in this world as the Son of God. In this poetry, the
child addresses the Lamb as though it were another child who could understand what
was being said. The Lamb is gentle and mild, much like the child, bringing the child
great delight. The poem captures the essence of childhood, including its innocence,
purity, and gentleness, as well as the love a kid has for small things.

The poem takes on a religious undertone because of the depiction of Christ as a kid. It is
pastoral poetry. Another representation of pleasure and purity in Blake is the pastoral
poetry note. The child answers the questions he asked the Lamb in the first stanza of
William Blake's poem The Lamb in the next ten lines of the 2nd stanza. According to
the little child, the person who created the Lamb and showered the numerous gifts
mentioned in the first verse is also known as the Lamb.

Jesus Christ refers to himself as a lamb. Jesus the Lamb is mild (soft-natured) and meek
(submissive), and he took on human form as a child for the glory of humanity. They are
both called by the name of Jesus, and the storyteller (I) is a little child. In order to create
the Trinity of Child, Lamb, & Redeemer (Jesus), the Lamb recognizes Christ.

Conclusion
In conclusion, William Blake's poem "The Lamb" honors the sanctity, innocence, &
divine presence that exists in the natural world. The speaker wonders who the Lamb's
maker is as he poses a series of questions to it while praising its gentleness and
meekness. The poem highlights the connection between God, humanity, and all other
living things while also showcasing Blake's great respect for nature's beauty. The poem
connects Jesus Christ to the Lamb by explaining that the Lamb was created by the Lamb
of God, emphasizing the divine attributes of tenderness, purity, and self-giving love. The
poem is charming and inspires awe and respect for creation because Blake uses vivid
images with rhythmic language. The emotional reminder of the underlying goodness and
divinity in the universe provided by "The Lamb" encourages readers to reflect on life's
deeper significance and mysteries.
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