What is the Poets attitude
(Melancholic, hopeful or happy), in the
poem "The chimney sweeper?
Answers
Answer: It shows the misery of death in hopes of being happy again
Explanation: The Chimney Sweeper” As a Representative of Sorrow: As this poem is about the young chimney sweepers, the speaker details how he gets involved in sweeping chimney business. He says that his father had put him into the work as a chimney sweeper after the death of his mother. The speaker also recounts the story of his fellow chimney sweeper, Tom, who was hurt when his head was shaved. The narrator consoles him, and he goes to sleep. Tom had a dream in which he saw that all sweepers are in coffins. An angel comes and sets the children free. Then they play happily in the sun, and the angel tells Tom that he will have a heaven of his own. Next morning when he wakes up he decides to work hard because he believes that if he works hard, he will get a reward.