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    Chimney Sweeper

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    point of view shifts from the speaker’s plight to the plight of all individuals succumbed to all atrocities. Blake‚ in turn‚ exposes the hypocrisy of society in which the church’s intolerance leads to mental‚ physical‚ and emotional wounds that may never mend. Both poems may have inconsistencies; however‚ syntactically‚ the two poems prove to be exceptionally similar. Throughout both poems‚ Blake intentionally employs the use of the ampersand (or the “&” symbol) in phrases such as‚ “So your chimneys

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    William Blake‚ one of the earliest and greatest figures of Romanticism‚ wrote the "Songs of Innocence and Experience" in the 1790s. The poems juxtapose the innocent‚ pastoral world of childhood against an adult world of corruption and repression. The collection explores the value and limitations of two different perspectives on the world. Many of the poems are in pairs‚ so that the same situation or problem is seen through the lens of innocence first and then experience. "A Divine Image" and "The

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    convey two different views of human life‚ the view of innocence and the view of experience. In the state of innocence‚ we look at things freshly; we look at natural objects and wonder at them‚ finding in them a child’s simple apprehension of beauty. Blake writes these poems to let the reader knows that many kid’s lives are being exploited in the cities of England. He expresses his disgust about the plight of the majority of the chimney sweepers and how the society and church turn a blind eye of their

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    Early Romantics

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    created the earth and Jesus that he may have also created evil‚ “Did he who made the lamb make thee?”(Blake 758). After reading the poem for the first time‚ the initial feeling from the author was anger within. The poem begins with the speaker asking a fearsome tiger what kind of divine being could have created it‚ "What immortal hand or eye could frame they fearful symmetry?"(Blake 758). Blake continues to ask vigorous questions wondering who could create such an evil beast. The first line of the

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    The Doukhobors

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    improved according to a new minister unimproved land would be confiscated and sold. The Doukhobors objected to B.C’s school system because it taught militarism which caused young people to leave their faith and was not practical for farm workers. William Blake Moore made a report which was sympathetic to the plight of the Doukhobors. However when he said that exemption from military service should be dropped‚ the Doukhobors looked for a new country to live in. By the 1980’s the Doukhobors had been finally

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    Cited: Adams‚ Hazard. William Blake. Seattle: U of Washington P‚ 1963. Riffaterre‚ Michael. "The Self-sufficient text." Diacritics 3.3 (1973): 39-45. Holloway‚ John. Blake: The Lyric Poetry. London: Arnold‚ 1968. Langland‚ Elizabeth. "Blake ’s Feminist Revision of Literary Tradition in ’The Sick Rose ’." In Critical Paths. Ed. Dan Miller‚ Mark Bracher‚ and Donald Ault. Durham: Duke

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    HOME DEPOT ANALYSIS

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    which illustrated an example of leadership chosen for the wrong place; it could cost Home Depot the loss of the whole business during his 7 years as CEO of Home Depot which spanned 2000-2007. We will compare his leadership another leader CEO Frank Blake who was hired

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    tree of knowledge and then tempted Adam into doing the same even though they had been told not to‚ thus condemning future generations into a sinful existence. Since that moment humankind has been seen as sinful. We are born sinners. In the first poem Blake brings forth the beauty of mankind being created in God’s image and in the second we see the greater picture‚ we see how sinful and terrible mankind really is and that we truly are sinful creatures and are nothing of what the bible tells us to be.

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    help to express his visions which may be obscure to a common reader. Blake says: “Allegory is addressed to the intellectual powers‚ while it is altogether hidden from the corporeal. Understanding is my definition of the Most Sublime Poetry.” From this it is clear that in his view poetry is concerned with something else than the phenomenal world and that the only means of expressing it is through what he calls ‘allegory’. For Blake allegory is a system of symbols which presents events in a spiritual

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    Poetry Explication

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    Poetry Explication The Lamb and The Tyger When Reading William Blake’s poems form the song of innocence and song of experience readers get how both links to each other to create a greater meaning. The Lamb from the song of innocence shows the innocence of god in a person‚ while The Tyger shows the experience of a person. Paired together‚ William Blake’s poem The Lamb and The Tyger uses biblical symbolism and diction to illustrate the perspective of religion both good and bad. The titles of

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