para 2 Flashcards

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how does Blake criticise the complacent attitude of British institution?

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-through the imagery of suffering and despair

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why does the tone of anger and condemnation intensify?

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-intensifies with Blakes example of the impotence that moral authority had towards ‘chimney sweepers’ who ‘cry’

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until chimney sweepers act of 1834, what was not effective?

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-there was no effective legislation to protect children from this dangerous work and Blake expresses anger at the church in 1790s for not being ‘appalled’ by this child labour

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ironically while preaching charity what would the church do?

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  • would allow employment of innocent, underprivileged children as chimney sweepers, treating them very much like slaves
  • this is an economic oppression that robs children of their childhood, forcing them into the adult world of work and imposing severe health problems
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what did Blake hold the belief of?

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-that people are born with everything they need to live a happy, joyful and spiritually fulfilled life, but the adult world of work corrupts them from an early age

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what does Blake utilise his poem for?

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-to take aim at the collective failure to cherish life, exemplifying his anger at the injustice for children being forced into such a perilous condition

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blakes religious beliefs?

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-despite Blake being deeply religious, he was highly critical of organised religion, specifically the church of england, due to his belief that the institution oppressed society

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what is the ‘chimney sweepers cry’ a disgrace to?

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-a disgrace to Christianity that the church of england promulgates, with this woeful cry blaming the church for its blindness to social injustice

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what does the religious imagery of the ‘blackening church’ refer to?

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  • metaphorically refers to the churchs reputation being increasingly tarnished by their deliberate lack of reaction to the corrupted society with its subsequent interest in child labour
  • or the colour black could simply be a reference to the pollution of an industrialised city, due to the industrial revolution being prevalent at the time
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