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Discuss the theme of exploitation in the chimney sweeper​

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Answered by krishnasaranb123
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Answer:

In 'The Chimney Sweeper' of Innocence, Blake can be interpreted to criticise the view of the Church that through work and hardship,reward in the next life would be attained; this results in an acceptance of exploitation observed in the closing lines 'if all do their duty they need not fear harm...:)

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Answered by zumba12
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The theme of exploitation withinside the chimney sweeper​:

Explanation:

  • In 'The Chimney Sweeper' of Innocence, Blake may be interpreted to criticize the view of the Church that via paintings and hardship, praise withinside the subsequent lifestyles might be attained.
  • This effects in recognition of exploitation discovered withinside the final lines 'if all do their obligation they want now no longer worry harm.
  • "The Chimney Sweeper" seems in Blake's Songs of Innocence. We might count on it to be in Songs of Experience because it's far a poem approximately about the exploitation of younger children.
  • However, the narrator, a younger chimney sweep, continues to be innocent.
  • He tells the tale of his mom's loss of life younger and the daddy who "sold" him into chimney sweeping while he should rarely talk.
  • He describes the situations the chimney sweepers stay in snoozing in soot, having their heads shaved, growing earlier than sunrise withinside the cold, and going to paintings in darkish locations with their scrub brushes.

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