describe the symbolism with reference to blakes the chimney sweeper
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Answer:
William Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper” (page 946) embraces symbolism and irony in order to convey the poem’s theme. The poem focuses on lives of chimney sweepers; it implies the boys work long, laborious hours in poor conditions, but are promised just, glorious conditions in the afterlife.
Explanation:
The line “And my father sold me while yet my tongue could scarcely cry ” ‘weep! ‘weep! ‘weep!” Is an example of verbal irony; while the narrator means to say that he was too young to pronounce the word “sweep”, the reader may interpret the meaning of the line to be that the narrator was so young when he dealt with his mother’s death that he could barely comprehend sadness.
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