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... William Blake the author of The Chimney-Sweeper was a man of great faith and spirit. ... In The Chimney-Sweeper, the poem I will be speaking of, a child’s head is described as “a curled lambs back” and having “white hair.”
The poem in discussion is about children of the times that had to work as chimney-sweepers. ... This is a representation of the stripping of the sweeper’s innocence. ...
To further examine the meaning of The Chimney Sweeper through the common link in Blake’s literature, I sought out other examples of the repeated themes in his poetry.
Approximate Word count = 594 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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