To a romantic conformity is one of the worst things a person can do. Romantics would like all people to have original and creative ideas. They believe that traditional things like religion, school and work take away the adventurous explorer that everybody was when they were young. This becomes clear when blake writes, “Did he who make the lamb make thee?”(Blake 130). In Blake's poem “The Lamb” the lamb represents an innocence, untouched, adventurous child made by god. Later in the poem it’s shown that the devil created tyger. Therefore, the tyger represent the the social pressure that prey on the lamb taking it’s innocence and adventurous spirit
To a romantic conformity is one of the worst things a person can do. Romantics would like all people to have original and creative ideas. They believe that traditional things like religion, school and work take away the adventurous explorer that everybody was when they were young. This becomes clear when blake writes, “Did he who make the lamb make thee?”(Blake 130). In Blake's poem “The Lamb” the lamb represents an innocence, untouched, adventurous child made by god. Later in the poem it’s shown that the devil created tyger. Therefore, the tyger represent the the social pressure that prey on the lamb taking it’s innocence and adventurous spirit