Blake was an English poet who was born in 1757 and died in 1827. Blake was part of the Romantic Age. Although Blake was largely unrecognized as a poet during his lifetime‚ his work was bizarre for those times. His poetry was reverent to the Bible‚ but hostile to the Church of England. The fact that ................... are evident in his poetry‚ especially these two poems. Nature The Echoing Green (innocence) This poem depicts a conventional village in which a whole day’s cycle is portrayed.
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workers and more. The coal miners‚ or “Breaker Boys”‚ are a good example of child abuse. They were shoved into tiny holes that an adult male couldn’t fit into to mine. The chimney sweeps of Europe is also another prime example of children being abused. Their job was to clean chimneys from the inside out. In his poem‚ “The Chimney Sweeper”‚ William Blake wrote‚ “And by came an Angel who had a bright key‚ And he open’d the coffins and set them all free. Then down a green plain leaping laughing they run
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recalls his past longing for an answer... 8 year old‚ chimney sweep and orphan Tom is convicted of theft and sentenced to deportation to Botany Bay for seven years. Still mourning his father’s recent death‚ Tom keeps his warm‚ red ’cloak of courage’ wrapped around him‚ enduring the continuing events of his life. During his time as a chimney sweep‚ Tom loses his friend Jem‚ whom he always looked up to. Jem’s death was caused by a sudden chimney collapse‚ he never had a chance to fulfil his dream with
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relation to mistreatment of the vulnerable in society‚ such as chimney sweepers and orphans. William Blake‚ jaded as he was‚ was a genius and used his poetry to portray his philosophy on life. The use of children is a prominent theme in a number of Blake’s poems. In his two “Chimney Sweeper” poems‚ one from Songs of Innocence and one from Songs of Experience‚ Blake show how the 18th
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considered this unavoidable‚ child labor was a topic that they did not discuss openly in social groups. Blake wanted to change all of that. As a social critic‚ he wrote many poems condemning the hypocrisy between these two worlds‚ for example‚ "The Chimney Sweeper‚" "London‚" and "The Garden of Love." In "London‚" Blake reveals that this hypocrisy has robbed the world of innocence and spirit. In the first two lines‚ Blake repeats the word "charter ’d." He uses this repetition to stress the mechanical
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figuratively ’chaining up their minds’ because they know that they will never be able to achieve their dreams. Another Example is in the third stanza when Blake describes the crying chimney-sweep and then the "blackning church"‚ but is really saying that the church does not want to dirty its hands by helping the soot-covered [black] chimney sweep. Therefore‚ a "blackning church" is one that helps the common‚ dirty people‚ and Blake says that "every blackning church appalls"‚ showing that the aristocracy and
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because of the plot it has. It has a very odd mood to it‚ and it was a boring‚ unusual poem to me. Unlike “Lonely Hearts”‚ I actually liked “The Chimney Sweeper” by William Blake. This poem is very emotional‚ and it really made me realize how good of a home life I really have. Blake informs in his poem about young boys who spend their life sweeping chimneys‚ getting filthy from the soot‚ and not being able to experience a real childhood. It also made me appreciate how kids get treated in today’s time
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In The Chimney Sweeper from songs of experience written by William Blake is about a child who is forced to work as a chimney sweeper by his parents who are gone to pray at a nearby church. Blake does a good job expressing his feelings through the speakers and the way he uses his rhyme schemes. This poem is quite different because it contains two speakers. Many may read this and think this is a simple poem of a working child. However‚ that is not the message that Blake is trying to deliver‚ the message
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Name Date The Chimney Sweeper William Blake The Chimney Sweeper‚ by William Blake‚ has two versions. One‚ written in 1789‚ which is twice as long as the second‚ written in 1794. However‚ both versions paint a picture of how child labor was during the time; one having more of a somber side‚ while the other is more hopeful. None-the-less‚ both were very important writings and hit the culture hard enough to encourage a change. Blake did this by using powerful forms of word choice‚ imagery‚ and
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Blake had the idea to leverage his printing business (instead of a newsroom) and experience as a poet to begin that conversation with his collection of poems entitled Songs of Innocence. Focusing on “The Little Black Boy‚” “Holy Thursday‚” and “The Chimney Sweeper” satire is his weapon against the vastly unequal social scene in England around the turn of the 18th century. In “The Little Black Boy‚” Blake attacks two main social injustices he believes to be a problem‚ racial discrimination and religion
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