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"The Chimney Sweeper" by William
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William Blake, a prominent Romantic poet and artist, explored the idea of the monster in his works such as "The
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What message does the angel give in Stanza five of " The Chimney Sweeper"? Choose from the answers below
1. The angel reprimand
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"In the first stanza of 'The Chimney Sweeper', Blake uses alliteration to highlight:"
The youth of the speaker. The sad situation
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in william blake's poem " the chimney sweeper," the metaphor"coffins of black represent (A) innocence (B)chimneya (C)daffodils
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True or False?
The "Chimney Sweeper" in Blake's Songs of Innocence has good life circumstances while the "Chimney Sweeper" in his
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The Chimney Sweeper by William Blake
A little black thing among the snow Crying “’Weep, ‘weep,” in notes of woe! “Where
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donal
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How does the idea of the monster / supernatural evolve throughout the time periods and works we’ve studied this year?
William
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How does the idea of the monster / supernatural evolve throughout the time periods and works we’ve studied this year?
William
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How does the idea of the monster / supernatural evolve throughout the time periods and works we’ve studied this year?
William
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How does the idea of the monster / supernatural evolve throughout the time periods and works we’ve studied this year?
William
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