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in the poem chimney sweepers the conflict between two words?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Major Themes in “The Chimney Sweeper”: Misery, death, and hope are the major themes of this poem. The poem presents the miseries of children as chimney sweepers and their contentment in life. It is through the mouth of two young speakers the poet conveys his idea that one should not lose hope.

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Major Themes in “The Chimney Sweeper”: Misery, death, and hope are the major themes of this poem. The poem presents the miseries of children as chimney sweepers and their contentment in life. It is through the mouth of two young speakers the poet conveys his idea that one should not lose hope.The poem itself has a symbolic meaning: The chimney sweepers symbolize life and its toils, while the soot symbolizes sin. ... Blake uses the conventional symbolism of white to stand for heavenly purity.

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