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Franklin Garcia
Professor Castillo
English 1302.013
November 4, 2002
Blake's cry for a voice
William Blake had a vision. It was a thought that changed the way poetry and writing would be viewed from here to eternity. Blake's point of views and associations with the characters represents a change in the way the reader dictates who the victim is really and who is not. In Blake's "The Chimney Sweeper" from the Songs of Innocence and Experience, both aspects of heaven and hell can be examined just the same as a good versus evil aspect of the two different styles of the poem. One poem, two totally different views on manners, morals, customs, and what is right and wrong.
To understand what William Blake was thinking and trying to say the reader must first know about how Blake's mind worked. Forgotten by his contemporaries but venerated by modern society, British poet, prophet, publisher, and artist William Blake was the earliest of a long line of reformist romantic poets.......
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Title: Blake's Cry For A Voice
Approximate Word Count: 2048
Approximate Pages: 9 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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