In "The Lamb," William Blake conveys that God can be like a child, gentle and innocent. The speaker of this poem is a little boy who questions the creator of the lamb and he compares his personality to the Creator. Blake's appeal is directed at those who speak before thinking, especially in the existence of God and to the perception of the God-predetermined flow of life. The fact that the speaker questions the creator of the lamb confirms to the readers, the existence of a single and mighty creator, thus, reminding the lamb that he was created by a more powerful being. The child wa
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