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Songs Of Innocence And Experience: An Analysis
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William Blake wrote Songs of Innocence and Experience, concerned
with the differences between how children and adults see and understand the
world. Blake had a strong belief that man had potential to attain both
wisdom and joy. He truly admired the innocence of children, which is
reflected in mu ....
Middle of essay ....an object of
innocence and fragility when he says "Gave thee clothing of delight,
Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice" (line 5). “
The Lamb” is full of simple diction and a simple rhyme scheme....written as
if to a child. Innocence is treated as being wholesomely good and
right.....uncorrupted by the ways of the world.
The Tyger again brings in the theme of creation and religion...
asking the question “Did he who made the lamb make thee?” (line 20). Both
the poems.... |
Number of words: 536 |
Approximate pages: 2 |
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