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William Blake Research Paper

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Some believe him to have been mad for his strange, idiosyncratic perspective of the world, others have considered him one of the greatest artists from Britain for it. Today, William Blake is one of the most well known British artist. Critics have held him in high reverence for his creativity and eloquence,and for the mystical and abstract aura found in his art work. But during his time, Blake had little recognition. Even so, throughout his life, Blake thought his work to be of national importance and understood by a majority of men.
William Blake was born on November 28, 1757 in the city of London, where he spent most of his life. His family lived in a respectable, but not pretentious, lifestyle. He was one of seven children of James and Catherine Harmitage Blake, but only five lived into adulthood. …show more content…

From a young age, Blake spoke of seeing apparitions. On one of his many trips to the countryside, Blake started to ramble about seeing " a tree filled with angels, bright angelic wings bespangling every bough like stars." After hearing him babbling about his visions of mystical and heavenly creatures, Blake’s parents tried to discourage him from his ‘lying.’ But Blake continued his ‘stories,’ none of which amused his parent. In the end, he was saved from some beatings though his mother’s pleadings, who saw and understood that he was different from his peers. All of Blake’s apparitions would have a profound, lasting effect on his work, from rich imagery to prophetic

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