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William Blake's Chimney Sweeper Poems

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Writers and artists are influenced by the culture of their time. They respond to the world around them through their work. In the 18th century, England was plagued by the gruesome repercussions of the industrial revolution. One such repercussion was the child labor of the time, where young boys at the ages of five and six were for forced to work in harsh conditions, either sweeping chimneys or working in factories. William Blake used his romantic style of writing to commentate on these ever growing corruptions of the world. Blake’s Chimney Sweeper Poems use opposing ideas of innocence and experience to describe the world he sees by the use of literary devices. Blake uses strong imagery to represent the …show more content…

The major idea he uses is that of Heaven and religion. In Songs of Innocence, Blake describes an angel who appears to a boy in a dream. The angel releases the boys from the black coffins and lets them free into a green plain with the sun high above and says that if he is a good boy he will never want because god will look after them. Blake makes a strong connection to the idea of Heaven. If you are good in life you will be with God and want for nothing in Heaven. This angel brings them salvation from the harsh world from out of a coffin, playing on the idea of death. Religion is also used in Songs of Experience though it is used more negatively. In the poem, the boy describes that his parents have, “gone up to church to pray” (SoE). This could represent the literal form of church or it could mean they have gone to the “big church” in the sky meaning heaven and have died, leaving the boy to fend for himself. However, the parents seem to have chosen the job for the boy and go to church and think nothing of their child. Heaven is also used generally by saying that this makes up a “heaven” of the boys’ unhappiness, meaning a huge, unconceivable amount (SoE). It is used paradoxically to the praising of the “Priest and King,” meaning the Church and state, by the parents. Religion is used as salvation in Songs of Innocence and negatively Songs of Experience. While the two both have religious language, the two use their points of view to describe different ideas. The

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