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William Blake (The lamb andThe Tiger) help please

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The lamb

The tiger

by William Blake

how does it influence on Romanticism?

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  1. One of the fundamental ideas of Romanticism is present in the poems, the belief that men are born pure and corrupted through exposure to society. The Lamb, published in "Songs of Innocence" has a light tone, a pastoral background, and presents the perspective of children. The Tiger, its counterpart in "Songs of Experience", has a darker tone, the themes are more serious. The same theme is presented under an innocent and an experienced perspective.

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