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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.

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

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