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How does William Blake's London critique the culture of his time?​

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He references in the poems the suffering of young chimney sweeps, soldiers, infants, and prostitutes. He sees the commercialization of Britain and its "dark Satanic mills" as corrupting interpersonal relationships and religion. He is particularly concerned with preserving the innocence of childhood

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