the echoing green poem central idea
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Answer: The poem "The Echoing Green" is written by William Blake, in his book "songs of Innocence" (1789). The central idea of the poem is to give a contrast between innocence and experience as well as between perception of joys and sorrows.
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The central idea of the poem "Echoing Green" written by William Blake, is that of the sharp contrast between innocence and experience as well as the joy and stoicism
the poem bring us a scene of village green on a warm afternoon in the spring. young boys and girls have gathered for fun . some old man like John are sitting under the oak tree. the open green space of playground comes alive with cheerful shouts of children and song of birds . the old people watch them and reminded of their own childhood. they forget their stress . the children go back home at sunset. birds go to their nests. the presence of children , birds , man and woman on the ground show harmony between man and nature
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