"The Tyger" provides a harsh tone that creates a feeling of tension. "The Lamb" has a simple tone that evokes a gentle meaning. These two poems have two flavors, "Lamb" and "Tegel", but those themes are more important than vague words. The words used in each poet respect and distort the meaning of this poem. The current theme is the original innocence which was destroyed by the evil of the world, the creator and its creation, and experience.
Theme: Good and evil create society Paragraph 1: Central idea: The conflict between the two themes of good and evil is wonderful. This sentence: Through a common story of how to draw good and evil through the hero and the enemies' point of view, create ethics and perspectives, and how social perspectives change with time. The second paragraph: Theme sentence: Explain the general story of good and evil through opposing opinion with the hero. Paragraph 3: Thematic Sentences: Show important morals and opinions among good and evil stories. Paragraph 4: Topic sentences: As a result of the passage of time, the reality brought by good and evil has changed. Paragraph 5: Conclusion: Good and evil represent two different ideas.
Good and evil - The big struggle between good and evil seems to be paradoxical. It is good to exist, but there is no evil. "Evil", we mean the opposite of good and the opposite. Power to oppose equality and inconsistent power. But that is not the case. On the contrary, what we call evil is a lack of good. When it becomes good and evil, we are not saying that there is no evil in the world, but it says that it does not exist. It is the same as light and dark. The presence of light not only proves the existence, it can measure and artificially create it. But the darkness does not exist. There are no particles or waves called "darkness". Darkness is what happens when there is no light. There is no light. Things without "good" always cause "bad" ones.