Comparative Studies
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- Fri Jun 03 2005

Have a little read: ... Comparative Studies William Blake 'Songs of Innocence' John Betjeman 'The Best of Betjeman' 'Go to Betjeman for fun and gentle satire; go to Blake for harsh and uncompromising realism' How far is this your experience of your chosen poets? You should refer to 4 poems in your answer Blake and Betjeman were two poets who were concerned with the welfare of society. Although a lot of critics have said that Betjeman's work is 'fun', which is true when referring to poems such as 'How to get on in Society' and 'Hunter Trials' but we cannot disregard his 'soul searching poems' like 'Norfolk' and 'On a Portrait of a Deaf Man.' Blake on the other hand, was born into eighteenth century Victorian England, he was subject to an unstable upbringing into a rapidly changing society. His parents did not accept the traditional teachings and practices of the Church of England; consequently, he obtained an obscure view of
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