“The Lamb” is a poem that was written by <span>William Blake. This poem actually centers on Christianity, having the "Lamb" as the symbol of Jesus as "The Lamb of God". The overall theme of this poem is Innocence. Therefore, the main idea here is a child who talks to a lamb about who created them. The answer would be the last option.</span>
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The reason we use monsters in literature then? The role they play? There is no singular one. But I personally believe that we use monsters to take everything we dislike about ourselves as humans, and also all of those animalistic instincts we suppress, and put them into one form. We lock those beings in a cupboard or shove them under our beds so that we never have to look at them. And we take them out when we want to create a story - when we want to speculate from far away and see what happens. In that regard, every piece of artwork ever developed starring a monster and a hero is a constructed, thoroughly planned social experiment.
B is the most logical answer.
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It may not answer the questions the reader has leaving them frustrated and unsatisfied.