what does william blake compare a child mind to ? what imagery does he use
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Blake’s poetic visions as a radical Romanticist led him to risk arrest and punishment under treason — his scathing views on the Establishment’s mistreatment of children are nothing short of revolutionary, and today remain entirely engaging.
The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake was a protest poem against child slavery. Copy of Manuscript from Yale.The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake was a protest poem against child slavery. Copy of Manuscript from Yale.
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