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”?

 One time when i was a freshman i had been looking up to one of my senior friends They had really good grades, nice personality, dressed very nicely and had always told me to keep my head up high they would tutor me and help me all the time i considered them one of my closest friends and had known them since the school had started and we both confided in each other with anything and everything but then one time when we were hanging out and they had all of the sudden changed they're perspective and showed how they felt about certain perspectives and being friends was actually just to get certain information and to create some rumors about me they had disguised themselves as someone nice and friendly to be one of my closest friends but in reality they were friends with the people that just wanted to ruin my reputation and who i had changed into.Today in class we did a one pager on two of the four poems we read,today i learned that people can be secretly hatefully towards you.

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