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In the lamb by william blake the lamb is a symbol of what

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  • 26-05-2020

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Firstly, the lamb represents the perfection of God's creation. Blake comments on the lamb's wool and voice as being examples of God's creation. The lamb also symbolizes Jesus, alluding to the traditional cultural representation of Jesus as a lamb.

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peace,love,humanse needing a shepard

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