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Firstly, in the poetry of William Blake, such as "The Tyger" and "The Lamb," the idea of the monster is presented as a powerful and awe-inspiring force in nature. The monstrous figure in these poems is not necessarily evil or harmful, but rather represents a mysterious and divine presence. This reflects a more nuanced understanding of the supernatural as something to be respected and admired, rather than feared.

Works Cited

Blake, William. "The Tyger." Songs of Experience, 1794.

Blake, William. "The Lamb." Songs of Innocence, 1789.