Exploring Themes and Symbolism: An Analysis of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 and Blake's 'The Lamb'
- Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 18' explores the enduring themes of beauty, love, and the power of poetry to immortalize these qualities. The speaker compares their beloved to a summer's day, ultimately declaring their beauty to be more constant and enduring than the fleeting nature of seasons.
- In William Blake's 'The Lamb,' the 'lamb' serves as a poignant symbol of innocence, purity, and the divine act of creation. This gentle creature embodies meekness and evokes the image of a benevolent creator responsible for both the lamb and the speaker.
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