discuss the central idea of the poem the chimney sweeper
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The theme of "The Chimney Sweeper" is the cruelty of life and society from the perspective of a child. As in much of Blake's more somber poetry, life and society are intermingled. The first line tells us that the speaker was very young when his mother died.
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The theme of "The Chimney Sweeper" is the cruelty of life and society from the perspective of a child. As in much of Blake's more somber poetry, life and society are intermingled. The first line tells us that the speaker was very young when his mother died.
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