The Tyger and The Lamb

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