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... that they will soon face. In the next line of the poem Blake chooses to use a very interesting word. When he writes "in every ban ...
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"My Pretty Rose-Tree," written by William Blake, is a poem of love, jealousy, and sorrow. This eight-line poem, following the abab acac rhyme pattern, is full ...
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... He uses alliteration in the poem to emphasize the nature of the Tyger, such as in ... of God such as in line 10, "twist the sinews." In line 10 Blake uses both ...
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... One of Blake's poems, "The Chimney Sweeper", shows many signs ... In this poem, immortality can only be reached by maintaining ... An example of this is line 20: "He'd ...
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... Earlier in the poem, William Blake also applies a simile in line six, "curled like a lamb's back," when referring to Tom's hair. ...
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... In the poem The Lamb, Blake discusses various ... We clearly see this in line 5 of the poem The Lamb, "Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly ...
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... Some of the lines in the poem were written in iambic tetrameter, such as in line ten, when Blake says, "Could twist the sinews of thy heart? ...
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... Some of the lines in the poem were written in iambic tetrameter, such as in line ten, when Blake says, "Could twist the sinews of thy heart? ...
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... more striking image is of the "Marriage hearse" in the final line of the poem. ... Blake's belief in free love and his opposition to the institution of marriage ...
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... Blake uses a trochaic tetrameter pattern in "The Tyger." The poem contains six four-line stanzas, and also uses pairs of rhyming couplets. ...
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... the speakers have succumbed to this line of thought ... be equally capable of eventually understanding Blake's "philosophy" and ... when one considers the poem, "The Fly ...
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... the same beginning line, Blake brings the reader back to the mood of carefree innocence. With the recollection of the first poem in the first line, the second ...
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... The title makes that clear: "My Life had stood-a Loaded Gun." The first line in Blake's poem, however, makes it clear that the speaker is somehow an outside ...
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... Blake asks the Tyger the question "Did he who made the Lamb make thee?"(line 20). This question represents the overall theme of the poem. ...
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... with which he must be pleased, but Blake wonders whether He is as pleased with the tiger, "Did he smile his work to see?" (line 19). The poem ends with the ...
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... I think Blake's poem is a way of showing how the rapidly industrialising economy and society has corrupted all ... "The mind-forg'd manacles I hear" (line 8) This ...
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... The bottom line ultimately holds though, in order to gain ... To comprehend this abstract idea, Blake provides us with a great example in "The Nurses Poem." One of ...
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... It is significant that Blake chooses the word "dare" in the last line, instead of "could ... I like this poem because its imagery of the fiery creature, a beast ...
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... Blake also is mentioning that when someone creates something they should take pride in it, because with time it ... The poem ends with a similar line from the ...
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... there is a shift of focus in line 9 where ... general semantic fields in their poems Blake and Wordsworth sustain their idea throughout the poem so the ...
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... Blake's The Angel is divided into four stanzas and it is ... the stage for the rest of the poem, as it ... begins with 'And', furthermore, the first line appears again ...
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... With every word Blake strives towards his main theme, who or what would create an evil. ... The whole first line of the poem has an almost unholy ritualistic ...
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... song about a lamb," the line is replaced with "Calling the lapsed Soul And weeping in the evening dew." So clearly the second poem is written by Blake to show ...
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... again and the tyger itself. In the poem Blake says, "did he who made the lamb make thee"(line 20)? This represents the purity of ...
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... lamb and the beast in the tyger and Blake is wondering ... The poem completes a cycle of questioning the creator of the ... he is meek & he is mild" (line 15), this ...
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... The Tyger by William Blake, uses Heroic couplet and Synecdoche. ... pictures of tigers to represent the passion of the poem. ... In the first line of each of the three ...
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... The word "charter'd" is repeated in line two but this ... Blake uses symbolism as a powerful and effective device in portraying the poem's purpose to the ...
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... with death and coffin literally but in this line it is ... but also all oppressed characters in this poem are isolated. Also Blake compares the narrator with others ...
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... Blake also uses startling irony in this poem. ... Blake emphasizes this with the line "So if all do their duty they need not fear harm" (555). ...
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... characteristics are exceptionally evident in William Blake's poem "A Poison tree." William Blake was a ... prominent in the short sixteen-line piece and ...
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