The Garden of Love by William Blake

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English

 

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Sharon N

 

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July 22, 2014

 

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College

 

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Just as the biting of the apple interpreted as a sexual awakening, so is the speakers 'joys and desires' include the pleasures he is denied by the rules of morality set by the church. The gates of the chapel being shut symbolizes the fact that the church was separated from common society and tried to exclude the individual from building a relationship with God and gaining a personal understanding of God...
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The church was constantly telling society what they were not supposed to do and trying to dictate every aspect of their lives, which took joy out of many things in life. This further separated man from God. The last two lines, with their meter and rhyme pattern, sum up what Blake saw as the threat of losing the 'joys and desires' of childhood innocence: unless we can develop our creative imagination to replace that lost innocence, we will lose the essence of life itself...
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