Across
- 7. Blake intertexutally alludes to Daedalus and ___ in through ‘wings’, ‘fire’, ‘deeps’
- 9. "The Tyger" and "The Lamb" were both written at the same time (true of false)
- 10. "The Tyger" potentially discusses the ___ of man
- 11. The religion Blake believed had been corrupted by the Church and monarchy.
- 12. Blake wrote "The Tyger" and "The Lamb" to reflect on his search for answers about the duality of God's creation.
- 13. "The Lamb" illustrates to readers the ___ nature of God
- 14. Blake uses the metaphor of God acting as a blacksmith to link to ___ who created weapons of war, questioning whether God intended to create creatures of great destruction
Down
- 1. Through the repetition of this word in "The Tyger",Blake wonders if God feared his creation once it came to exist
- 2. Rhetorical questions throughout "The Lamb" creates a gentle and ___ tone, conveying the innocent wonder as the child seeks to understand creation
- 3. Biblical allusion and symbolism creates a reverent spiritual tone as it connects the lamb to ___
- 4. Blake was against the oppressive system of the ___
- 5. Blakes two collections are "Songs of Innocence and Songs of ___"
- 6. The question marks throughout the poem "The Tyger" illustrate Blakes ___ in Gods creation both both a creature so innocent and another deadly.
- 8. The poems question the nature of ___ and creation itself
