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Blake's "London" And "The Garden Of Love"
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William Blake is one of the greatest poets to have ever lived.
Some critics have discussed the notion that William Blake was insane or
crazy. One critic of his poetry said this about Blake: "There is no doubt
this poor man was mad, but there is something in the madness of this man
that interests ....
Middle of essay ....three hundred years ago by the crown and never to
be taken away. By using the subject “street,” and the river “Thames,”
Blake is announcing to the world that this structural society has even
corrupted nature. In the next two lines he comments on the beaten men of
society: “. . . every face I meet / Marks of weakness, marks of woe." This
behavior is the thief of the individual's innocence as the city of London
represents what is manmade: "In every voice, in every ban, / the mind-fog
manacles .... |
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