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English, 11.06.2020 12:57 tmrsavage02p7cj16

Plz, help me, this English homework is confusing. i know i have asked this question before but no-one answered it so i am asking it again. plz help, brainiest will be given Songs of Innocence and Experience

William Blake wrote a collection of poems entitled Songs of Innocence and Experience in the late 18th century. The poems that that he created revealed ideas about the same topics but with two very different viewpoints – one ‘innocent’ and one ‘experienced’. The innocent poems held a young, hopeful and (sometimes) naïve point of view whereas the poems with the viewpoint of experience displayed an honest viewpoint and was not always positive.

How might someone with an innocent viewpoint view The Industrial Revolution? What might they think about it?
how would this contrast with an experienced viewpoint/a Romantic view of The Industrial Revolution? What might Blake think about the changes in Britain?

How might Blake’s thinking be described?

What sort of people did he criticise?

Bonus: Which other poet (that you have recently studied) holds very similar views?

What were Romantic poets, such as Blake, interested in writing about and what were they opposed to?

Would Blake have been in favors of or against The Industrial Revolution? Provide a reason to support your answer.

What sort of things did Blake witness in London?

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