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    generally to reflect this‚ road sweeper noise is too big‚ loud they can’t fall asleep. According to live in Mr. Xu Jiang’an District of Taiping community reflect‚ he this year 33 years old‚ sleep quality was not good‚ where her a little‚ would wake him‚ woke up very long time to sleep again. The building where he lives close to the Jiefang Road‚ recently the warm days‚ the family want to breathe fresh air‚ the windows are open. One to 11 pm or so‚ the road electric sweeper will beat him downstairs passes

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    In Blake’s archetypes they talk about how the lamb is for christianity and shows the goodness in people’s life. The tiger that Blake writes about is talking about the strength that people can have when they do not have good experiences. In the chimney sweeper it talks about how children are neglected because their parents no longer want them. Infant Sorrow talks about the disappointment that the parents have when their child is born and how they no longer want them. In Blake’s archetypes it has the

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    for the middle and upper class‚ but caused grim employment and living conditions for the poor and working class (Industrial Revolution). Normally chimney sweepers were orphans or children sold by their poverty-stricken parents. These children experienced physical and mental distress due to their work and living environments. The children who chimney swept had lifelong injuries and problems

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    A Romantic as he was‚ William Blake created his rather simple songs as an opposition to the poetry the eighteenth-century poets tried to impose‚ the so called ornated word‚poetry of beautiful words saying very little. Songs of Innocence and Experience are about the "two contrary states of the human soul" as Blake put it. To confirm this he wrote some of the poems of Innocence with their pairs in Experience. Such a pair is "The Lamb" from Innocence and "The Tyger" from Experience. "The Lamb" consists

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    particular‚ the Chimney Sweeper. He was born in a time where transition was a hardship to battle his way through. A large part of his inspiration‚ according to the bibliography‚ was when he began to see the increasing injustice in the world. The injustice is present in the poem when William Blake states‚ “When my mother died I was very young‚ And my father sold me while yet my tongue‚ Could scarcely cry " ’weep! ’weep! ’weep! ’weep!"‚ So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep (The Chimney Sweeper).” The

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    “The Chimney Sweeper” Songs of Innocence & Experience analysis with‚ William Blake In 1794 William Blake’s work was known and published as a collection of poems that were put together as one book called Songs of innocence & Songs of Experience. In the collection Blake titles a poem‚ “The Chimney Sweeper”‚ and this one is viewed in two ways: Innocence and experience. In the book of innocence Blake shows how poor innocent children are being abused and mistreated during this time era. In Songs

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    Evolution of the Attitude toward Child Labor Henry Mayhew ’s "Watercress Girl" and William Blake ’s "The Chimney-Sweeper" both focus on the child labor that was prevalent during the Romantic and Victorian time periods. Throughout both of these time periods‚ poverty provided the fuel that burned the fire of child exploitation. Due to the differences in the two periods‚ the attitudes and perceptions concerning child labor had distinctive variations. These works provide a brief look at the evolution

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    Both poems seem against God‚ because they don’t understand why God will allow the existences of suffering. The poems “The Tyger” and “The Chimney Sweeper” seem to talk about how the innocence of love or good things are ruined once you began to experience the hardship in adult life. For example‚ in “The Chimney Sweeper” shows how innocent children must undergo abuse of child labor by workers‚ as kids are forced into hazardous circumstances to earn money for materialistic items

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    tenderness‚ innocence. It is a perfect victim which should be sacrificed to assure someones salvation‚” adding to that‚ the lamb in “The Little Black Boy” implies innocence and the figure of Christ (WordPress). Blake included the lamb symbol in “The Chimney Sweeper” by saying “There’s little Tom Dacre‚ who cried when his head / That curled like a lamb’s back‚ was shaved‚” he used the simile “like a lamb’s back” to describe the child’s loss of his youth (Blake). William Blake addresses racism and the slave

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    period had three influential poets: Gray‚ Burns‚ and Blake. Gray‚ Burns‚ and Blake are all considered Pre-Romantic poets dude to their romantic matter‚ style‚ and ideas in their poems‚ Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard‚ To a Mouse‚ and The Chimney Sweeper. Gray’s Pre-Romanticism is clearly shown in his poem Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. He is known as Pre-Romantic due to his touch on three romantic aspects. The first is his concern with the common people. The reader can see Gray’s

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