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Yeats, in this poem, uses an animal (swans) to represent the way time passes and changes, and the natural beauty of that cycle. He sees the swans year after year but knows that one day, even the swans will disappear from the lake.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The inference illustrates that the the narration mimic the narrator's mental state by her actions and imagination.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
An inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced from the information given in a story.
In this case, the narration mimics the narrator's mental state by her actions and imagination.
John’s attitude toward his wife, especially in terms of her illness is that he believes that the illness can be cured in a short period by isolating his wife. Also, nursery symbolizes the need of having a child which could have contributed to the illness.
The narrator sees he husband as loving but she believes that he's manipulate and dismissive.
The ending of the story be seen as both a victory and a defeat for the narrator because she was finally free.
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"The Lamb" is a poem written by William Blake published in "Songs of Innocence" in 1776. It is the counterpart to another Blake's poem called "The Tyger" which was also published in "Songs of Innocence".
In the first stanzas of "The Lamb", the poem has a naive and innocent tone, with the kid asking the questions with belief and hope that they are going to be answered. The tone of the poem is a gentle one in the first stanzas and a proud one in the second half of the poem, relating to the theme of purity and Christianity and how the child is confident in his believes.
"The Tyger" is the opposite of "The Lamb" when it comes to meaning and tone. It's tone is aggressive, dark, negative and overall serious to talk not only about the beast that the tyger is, but also as a contrast to the purity that the lamb represents, the tyger represents the other side of the same coin, the darkness and primal ferocity that lies in everything.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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