In poems “The Tyger” and “The Lamb” William Blake wonders about the creation of these two animals. In the starting of both poems the author asks himself what kind of force could have conceived the tiger and the lamb? Both animals compare beauty and horror. One poem is the support of the other. While the tiger symbolizes bad on soil, the lamb symbolizes good things through the thoughts of an innocent child. Blagoon also proposes that environment in some way is a reflection of its creator. Through these two animals, William Blake asks for a contrast between experience in The Tyger ...