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    of writing‚ poems like London have shown Blake to be somewhat of a visionary; producing work that can be so closely related to the Communist Manifesto which was written some 50 years later. Living in London for most of his life‚ Blake was able to witness the growing industrialisation and institutionalisation of the city. In turn‚ Blake was also able see the growing oppression of the proletariat that was inflicted upon them by the bourgeois classes. Blake illustrates the extent of the suffering on

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    A Comparison of Blake‚ Wordsworth and Keats William Blake‚ John Keats and William Wordsworth all believe in the "depth" of the world and the possibilities of the human heart. However‚ each poet looks towards different periods in time to capture meaning in life. Blake looks towards the future for his inspiration‚ Keats towards the present and Wordsworth towards the past. Regardless of where each poet looks for their inspiration they are all looking for the same thing; timeless innocence. Each poet

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    Two poets who wrote and expressed their concern on faith and doubt are Emily Dickinson and William Blake. Both writers use poetry as a media to address faith and doubt because its an emotional topic that addresses a controversial issue on the belief in religion or a “god persua”.”The lamb” by William Blake‚ Is narrated by a child. The poem is a Lyric/dramatic monologue. The tone of the poem is condescending and patronizing. “He fumbles at your spirit”

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    A Poison Tree by William Blake can be interpreted to be a metaphor that explains a truth of human nature. I believe that this poem teaches how anger can be dismissed by kindness and friendliness‚ and nurtured to become a deadly ‘poison’. The opening stanza sets up everything for the entire poem‚ from the ending of anger with the “friend‚” to the continuing anger with the “foe.” Blake startles the reader with such clarity of the poem‚ which is often missed in Blake’s poems‚ and with metaphors that

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    Like a Child ENGL 102: Literature and Composition APA In “The Lamb” by William Blake‚ you will see that‚ if analyzed closely‚ the lamb is a personal symbol which signifies God himself. The innocence of a child is like that of a lamb‚ and serves as a model for humans to follow. In the first stanza‚ the speaker is the child who is also the teacher. The child asks the lamb who gave him life and all his needs‚ along with a voice so "tender”. Then‚ the child declares that he will tell the lamb who

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    expressing each side of the archetype in separate poems. Blake uses outstanding archetypes in The Lamb‚ The Tyger‚ The Chimney Sweeper‚ and Infant Sorrow. First of all‚ William Blake writes about the archetype of gentle and naive in The Lamb. He slightly asks the question of who created the lamb. He wants to know if their intention was to create a creature who was so kind and not knowing. As this archetype is revealed in his poetry‚ Blake uses nature to evolve it into something much bigger than

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    Romantic period? -William Blake Nowadays when people talked about “romantic” or “romance”‚ usually indicated that of the opposite of ration and reason. Rousseau pointed out that romance is to go back to nature‚ However‚ Heine in the other way thought that romance is to go back to the life style of middle age‚ while Hugo considered romance as the combination of tragedy and quaintness. Romance to me‚ is the opposite of civilization‚ ration‚ and reality‚ just like the typical tension between

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    call and response hymn. Blake used voice‚ sentence structure‚ and allusion to convey a message of innocence and reverence to God. Blake voiced his words through a child speaker in the poem titled‚ “The Lamb.” The child is a symbol for innocence and acts as a link between heavenly spirits and the reverence of the lamb in Blake’s poem. In line 17 and 18 of the poem‚ the child speaker exclaimed to the lamb‚ “I a child‚ and thou a lamb/We are called by his name” (Blake 17-18). In these two lines

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    William Blake lived from 1757-1827. He based most of his works in the style of Romanticism. Much like William Wordsworth‚ Blake wrote from the heart‚ letting natural expression take over. Many of the writers of the Romantic period felt they had entered an imaginative climate‚ which some of them called "the Spirit Age." During this "Spirit Age‚" many authors felt that freedom and spontaneity were the key elements in poetry. Before this creative revolution‚ a poem was considered a classical work of

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    Blake Shelton left home just two weeks after his high-school graduation to pursue his singing/songwriting career at the age of seventeen. Ever since he was a young child Blake has had a love for music. His first hit “Austin‚” was a big hit for him and it led to lots more throughout his career. Blake Shelton is an influential person because of his successful life‚ his multiple songs and albums‚ and his many number one songs and albums. There has been many things that have happened throughout Blake

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