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The Chimney Sweepers By William Blake

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The Chimney Sweepers
William Blake has written two poems with the same title of Chimney Sweeper, however each poem was written to portray a different perspective of similar situations. The poem Chimney Sweep (Songs of Experience) is written in a bleaker scope compared to Chimney Sweep (Songs of Innocence) which happens to be much more optimistic.Willaim Blake had written these stories as foils of one another and which has helped readers compare and contrast the messages that the poems are trying to illustrate.
In the Chimney Sweeper (Song of Experience), William Blake tells the story of a young chimney sweeper who was sold into his profession. When the boy is asked about his parents he replies that "They are both gone up to the church to pray", meaning they are around to look after the child. The little boy continues on explaining how he deceives his parents so they may think that he is happy, however the truth is that he knows he is in a profession that he will mostly die from and is unhappy because of it. The little boy finishes off the conversion stating that his parents are "gone to praise God and his Priest and King, Who make up a heaven of our misery". The little boy basically damns god and societies highers up for putting him in the position that he is in.
The poem Chimney Sweeper (Song of Experience), is a story that portrays how life can sometimes be bleak. The poem broken down and told in a way that portrays both the characters age and his opinion on

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