The writer also hints that he is not right in the brain: mind-forg'd manacles I hear'. He is imprisoning himself with handcuffs. The writer focuses more on imagery in the third stanza. I believe that the Chimney-sweeper's cry' represents mankind itself trying to sweep' the despair and corruption in their society. However, it could also suggest how in London children worked as chimney-sweepers, and he is appalled at how his culture would allow this, as they get paid very little money and many of them die of lung diseases at a very young age. Black'ning Church' is also ambiguous it could suggest impurity, lack of faith in society and how things that once seemed safe and reassuring are now dangerous. This is because the Church is not speaking out for how society is being ruined, thus it becomes corrupted itself. However, it could also suggest the pollution at the time and how the church walls were stained with soot. Hapless soldier's sigh' suggests how many men were left with no choice but to become soldiers in the army and fight in the war, hence they become
The writer also hints that he is not right in the brain: mind-forg'd manacles I hear'. He is imprisoning himself with handcuffs. The writer focuses more on imagery in the third stanza. I believe that the Chimney-sweeper's cry' represents mankind itself trying to sweep' the despair and corruption in their society. However, it could also suggest how in London children worked as chimney-sweepers, and he is appalled at how his culture would allow this, as they get paid very little money and many of them die of lung diseases at a very young age. Black'ning Church' is also ambiguous it could suggest impurity, lack of faith in society and how things that once seemed safe and reassuring are now dangerous. This is because the Church is not speaking out for how society is being ruined, thus it becomes corrupted itself. However, it could also suggest the pollution at the time and how the church walls were stained with soot. Hapless soldier's sigh' suggests how many men were left with no choice but to become soldiers in the army and fight in the war, hence they become