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William Blake (1757-1827). Features of his poems 1.use of simple language 2. serious, somber themes 3. lyrical beauty 4. symbolism 5. mysticism To see.

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1 William Blake (1757-1827)

2 Features of his poems 1.use of simple language 2. serious, somber themes 3. lyrical beauty 4. symbolism 5. mysticism To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower. Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour. (symbolism, emphasis on the spiritual rather than on the material )

3 The Tiger 1.the image of the tiger 1)beauty; 2) strength; 3)terror 2.symbolic meanings 1)beauty;2)strength;3)destructive force; 4)mysterious force 5)the way of the world: good and evil elements are togeter,cannot be separated

4 The Lamb Symbolic meanings: purity beauty innocence meekness gentleness image of Jesus Christ

5 Compare the two poems and see the relationship between the tiger and the lamb.

6 The Sick Rose :symbolic meanings virginity destroyed by a wicked man love destroyed by selfishness or jealousy innocence destroyed by experience mortal beauty destroyed by time imagination destroyed by reason


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