The lamp chimney Sweeper In The chimney Sweeper of two the Songs of ingenuousness and Songs of Experience, forgiveness and hatred were the main themes for the meters. Through the Songs of ingenuousness written by William Blake, it was clearly seen that there were recurring images of innocence such as squirtren and the shepherd and lamb, which represented the figure of Christ. This mite was exactly as it sounded, the innocence of the things of the world. In a way, the character seemed as though the things of the world were innocent, as if a sister was telling the stories. However, the Songs of Experience was from an some otherwise point of view. The experiences were retold; however, from a more(prenominal) than mature point of view, as if that child had grown up retelling his experiences. The chimney Sweeper was a poesy, which portrayed a lone(prenominal) child, perhaps Blake himself. Both sections, the Songs of Innocence and the Songs of Experience co ntained the poem of The Chimney Sweeper; however, both were similar and different in legion(predicate) ways.                 freshman of all, both sections were different in both overall styles and content. From the Songs of Innocence, The Chimney Sweeper was told from a childs view of the world.

The child, who was sold saturnine by his father, was still optimistic in life, which showed his ignorance of the world. In the poem, the child told of his sweeper friends, and he reassured them that everyone would be taken do by of by God. The poem itself was written in narrative form, emergency a story being read. Blake used rhythm and rhyme i n the poem, where most of the lines in the p! oem contained eleven syllables. This poem also contained six stanzas, each with four lines. On the other hand, The Chimney Sweeper in the Songs of... If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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