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The chimney sweeper
Do you think this is the intended message of the poem ,why or why nog substaintiate
Children seem to bê suffering ,they should work hard
Do you think this is the intended message of the poem ,why or why nog substaintiate
Children seem to bê suffering ,they should work hard
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GPT 3.5
The message of William Blake's poem "The Chimney Sweeper" is not that children should work hard, but rather a critique of the exploitation and suffering of children in the society at the time. In the poem, the speaker is a young chimney sweeper who recounts his life of hardship and deprivation, forced to work at a young age in dangerous and filthy conditions. The poem highlights the injustice and cruelty of child labor and the lack of care for the well-being of these children. This is not a message advocating for children to work hard, but rather a call for awareness and change to the treatment of child laborers.
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