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why william blake is considered a poet of contraries​

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Answered by parvathiun43
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WILLIAM BLAKE

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"Songs of innocence " and "Songs of experience " . Blake's concept of contraries in his attempt to communicate his essential divine vision.. William Blake created a poetic world where images contexts and the contexts are realized in the unique imagination of the poet.

Answered by Ameya09
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ongs of Innocence” and “Songs of Experience”: Blake's Concept of Contraries. In his attempt to communicate his essential divine vision, William Blake created a poetic world where images are realized in their individual contexts and the contexts are realized in the unique Imagination of the poet.

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