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An analysis of William Blake's The Chimney Sweeper.
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Have a little read: ... William Blake - The Chimney Sweeper William Blake was a religious artist and poet who lived in the later 18th and early 19th century. His most popular pieces came from two collections, Songs of Innocence written in 1789 and Songs of Experience written in 1794. William Blake's art and poetry is critical of many aspects of organised religion and during his life he was an outsider among the people of his time. The two poems I am going to be comparing are The Chimney Sweeper poems from both the Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. This is to see how a man's opinion can change with time, as the title is only on of the few things left in common between the two poems. The Chimney Sweeper from Songs of Innocence is divided into six stanzas, all with the matching rhyme pattern aabb. This is called rhyming couplets. The first stanza catches our attention
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