In "The Lamb" and "The Tyger", both poems suggest that beauty and danger can come from the same source. Describe a time when something or someone you admired also scared or challenged you. How did that experience change the way you see the world or the idea of “goodness”?

Prompt Response: Taking weight lifting class junior year was definitely a mixed. I felt awesome because my strength was really taking off, and it was super satisfying to see myself lift heavier and heavier. But honestly, it was also a ton of pressure. Every time I stepped up to the bar, I was so excited to perform well, but deep down, I was also terrified of failing a lift in front of everyone. It just goes to show how something can be equally exciting and scary at the exact same time.

Summary: Today in class we read the poems "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" and started working on our one pagers.

Reflection: I got better poetry analysis skills and practice putting information into a one page format.  

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