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Literature 6 Online
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William Blake’s poems depict profound human questions. The third poem in The Songs of Innocence, "The Lamb" presents only one view of Blake’s beliefs. What is Blake’s message in this poem and how does the speaker communicate it?

OpenStudy (minimato):

I'm having trouble answering this. I understand what the speaker was saying, I'm just not sure what they mean by "message." Is the message Jesus created the sheep, or Jesus created everything, or is it that the lamb, the speaker/child, and Jesus have a lot in common, or something else?

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