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By: Aaron Ayden Caitlyn Jessica Sara. The Chimney Sweeper. Thesis. "The Chimney Sweeper" from Songs of Innocence is about the trials of child labor in the 18th century from the industrial revolution and the hope a child receives from an angel that appeared in Blake’s past.
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By: Aaron Ayden Caitlyn Jessica Sara The Chimney Sweeper
Thesis • "The Chimney Sweeper" from Songs of Innocence is about the trials of child labor in the 18th century from the industrial revolution and the hope a child receives from an angel that appeared in Blake’s past.
Quick Information • Author: William Blake • Book: Songs of Innocence • Poem: The Chimney Sweeper
Poem Facts • Written in 1794 • In Songs of Innocence • Contrasting images of light and dark. Ex: Soot covered children and the angel.
Structure • The poem has six stanzas each with four lines, called quatrains. • Many images, an allusion, and symbolism. • Rhyme scheme of AABB through KKLL.
Childhood • A visionary child with a big imagination. • Incident with seeing angels. • Didn’t receive formal schooling for writing.
Art • Went to an art school. • Illustrated and published his own books. • Dead brother Robert gave him ideas for illustration style.
Songs of Innocence • First to be published, later paired with Songs of Experience. • Shows the innocent child view of the world. • Always positive.
Child Labor and Industrial Revolution • Industrial Revolution in 18th century was the cause of the rise in child labor. • Brought in by poverty or orphanages. • Children often died. • Child view, but false in video.
Reasons/Influence • Christian influence from Great Awakening. • Romanticism era. • Showed Blake’s view of innocence.
Death/Legacy • Blake died with his poems being unpopular. • Legacy came about during 19th century and 20th century.