How does Blake explore the "two contrary states of the human soul" in Songs of Innocence and of Experience?
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Blake explores the "two contrary states of the human soul" in Songs of Innocence and of Experience by juxtaposing the experience of faith, wonder, and joy of the childlike perspective with the sense of horror, doubt, and suffering one gains through experience in a fallen world.
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