In "The Lamb", God is known as the being that made the lamb, and I quote from <u>The Lamb</u> by William Blake "Gave thee life and bid thee feed". God is represented as the person that does this. In 'The Tyger", it refers to the lamb, and I quote, "did he who make the lamb make thee?". In all, really God is referred to as who made both of these amazing creatures. Hope this helps!
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Explanation:In Elie Wiesel's “Night”and Paul Rusesabagina's “From An Ordinary Man”, both the author's use of overall purpose, theme, and use of rhetoric help tell the stories of survivors. In these novels the theme I chose was racial prejudice, were it also gives a message racism and how far it could go.
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