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give a detailed explanation of the text of the poem titled Holy Thursday by William Blake in 150 words​

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Answered by gouravphukon4
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a) Give a detailed explanation of the poem titled "Holy Thursday"highlighting the life of orphaned children.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The theme of the poem. In his poem, William Blake depicts London youths from charity schools who visit St. Peter's Cathedral on Maundy Thursday, Ascension Day. Paul. They claim that the children had clean, innocent faces and were dressed in bright, bright colors such as red, blue and green.

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''Maundy Thursday by William Blake

It was part of the poetry book "Songs of Innocence". View poem View analysis Mention this page William Blake is an English national.

William Blake composed two poems called "Holy Thursday". This one, from his important 1789 collection Songs of Innocence, presents an appropriately naïve view of poverty and charity – at least on the surface. The poem's speaker is moved by the goodness and sweetness of the Easter procession of orphaned children going to St. Paul's Cathedral in London and warns the reader not to show "pity" to those who are poor. and suffer if they do not want to risk driving "the angel from your door." The irony of this situation is that the religious speaker does not seem to wonder how or why these children became orphans. This poem shows that moral obligations include charity and sympathy in addition to trying to identify the causes of pain.

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