How lamb compare the chimney sweeper to clergymen
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The speaker narrates his tragic tale in the two poems ‘Chimney Sweeper’ as a poor and small boy who can hardly speak but is forced to sweep the chimneys.
Explanation:
‘The Chimney Sweeper’ is a pair of poems written by William Blake in his poem series ‘Songs of Innocence’ and ‘Songs of Experience’.
Through these poems the poet portrays the sorry plight of the chimney sweepers.
The chimney sweepers were very small boys between the ages of four and five who were sold off by their parents for chimney sweeping.
In the two poems the speaker is a chimney sweeper himself. As soon as his mother died his father sold him off. The little boy could hardly speak distinctly yet he had to yell out ‘chimney sweep’.
He narrates his tale of woe, of how he and the other chimney sweepers are exploited and ill-treated by their master.
He heart-touchingly tells how one of the chimney sweepers dreams of paradise and a beautiful life after death.
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