William Blake

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In his innocent years, Blake saw the world as a ‘joyous meadow, natural and free. However as he grew with experience his naive ideology was tainted with images of war and devastation. Blake’s purpose in writing these poems is to position his readers to see the world as it lies before them, unmasked and raw...
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He is inviting society to take a stand against the degradation of our land and our people, a timeless invitation. To do so Blake exploits the traditional poetic conventions of persona, form, language, tone and atmosphere. The persona of both “Laughing Song and “London” is Blake himself. However he is writing in two opposing states of mind...
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