"Little Lamb who made thee? Little Lamb who made thee?"
Repetition = makes it seem like a prayer. Rhetorical question = to make the readers think about God's creation and make them appreciate it.
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"Little Lamb"
Three symbolisation; (1) Jesus (2) Children (3) Nature. All linked with innocence. They're found in pastoral settings; they can also be interpreted to be a symbolisation of freedom.
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"By the stream, o'er the mead"
Lexical field of nature: "stream" and "mead". No sign of restriction or exploitation. Emphasise on freedom!
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"Little Lamb God bless thee, Little Lamb God bless thee"
Direct appreciation of God's creation. A child is pure and innocent therefore it can be easily blessed.
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"Softest clothing, wooly bright"
Wooly = purity, Softest = fragile. Emphasise on innocence.
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Three symbolisation; (1) Jesus (2) Children (3) Nature. All linked with innocence. They're found in pastoral settings; they can also be interpreted to be a symbolisation of freedom.
Back
"Little Lamb"
Card 3
Front
Lexical field of nature: "stream" and "mead". No sign of restriction or exploitation. Emphasise on freedom!
Back
Card 4
Front
Direct appreciation of God's creation. A child is pure and innocent therefore it can be easily blessed.
Back
Card 5
Front
Wooly = purity, Softest = fragile. Emphasise on innocence.
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