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Essay heading: Blake's cry for a voice
 
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After his preliminary education, he briefly attended the Royal Academy before being requested to leave after challenging the school's president. Later on Blake managed to establish friendships with renowned academicians such as John Flaxman and Henery Fuseli, whose works may or may not have influenced his later poetry...
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Blake is usually referred to as a pre-romantic as result of the manner in which he would reject the traditional neoclassical style and modes of thought. A significant part of Blake's writing is the presentation of his own dominant ideologies and beliefs. He once stated: "I must create my own system or be enslaved by another man's...
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