who is compared to A sheep in Blake's the chimney sweeper
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The speaker of this poem is a small boy who was sold into the chimney-sweeping business when his mother died. He recounts the story of a fellow chimney sweeper, Tom Dacre, who cried when his hair was shaved to prevent vermin and soot from infesting it.
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The version of "The Chimney Sweeper" inBlake's Songs of Innocence describes Tom Dacre who is compared to a sheep early in the poem. In the poem, Tom is a symbol of innocence and traditionally, lambs are also used to represent innocence
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