In "The Lamb" and "The Tyger", both poems suggest that beauty and danger can come from the same source. Describe a time when something or someone you admired also scared or challenged you. How did that experience change the way you see the world or the idea of “goodness”?

 Oct 22/Wednesday 

Prompt Response: The time that someone I admired challenged or scared was when I was much younger was when I was in a friend group and meeting those people kind of influenced me in a bad way which challenged who I was as a person and something I regret to this day, as the saying goes "the people who you hang out with are also what make up of you". That experience changed the way I saw the world by making me hate the world but not the people in it, because I believe society is shaped by what we see is "good" but in the end our perspectives and views are all different due to us having our own stories and going against from who we truly are and before the world that shaped us is what makes us enjoy life the most. 

Summary: I was not here in class this day as I was home sick but judging by the prompt we read and discussed over two poems made by William Blake: "The Lamb" and "The Tyger".

Reflection: Today I learned that innocence and the loss of it can be reflected in many lights such as the contrast between the poems of "The Lamb" and "The Tyger". This impacted me by making me question the relationship between God in the poem and humanity and the inner depths of what the poem could follow. In the future I will use this to analyze the future poems I might read or create to leave my readers in interest or in deep thought. 

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