How does the speaker narrate his tragic tale in ‘The Chimney Sweeper’?
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Answer: In the Chimney Sweeper (songs of Innocence) the conclusion of the poem would be when he wakes from his dream. ... In the first stanza, the narrator says that he was sold by his father in order for him to be a chimney sweeper at a VERY young age. He could not even pronounce SWEEP yet
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In the"Chimney Sweeper", the conclusion of the poem would be when he takes from his dream....In the first stanza, the narrator says that he was sold by his father in order for him to be a chimney sweeper at a VERY young age. He could not even pronounce SWEEP yet.
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