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What is the lamb an archetype of in Blake’s poem “The Lamb”?

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Answer: innocence

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In "The Lamb," Blake uses the animal to symbolize innocence. The poem centers on the idea that the lamb represents a sense of childlike wonder, and a sense of hope and purity. The cadence of the poem presents itself in a very simplistic and akin to a child, which substantiates the theme of innocence. hope this helps ☺️.

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