The garden of love Flashcards
Time period
Romanticism
18th century
Blake’s approach to religion
Christened, married and buried by the rise of the Church of England
His creed was likely to outrage the orthodox
Appreciated the spiritual aspects of religion but rejected institutional religion, especially when linked with government
True worship was private communion with the spirit
Believed love is “the humane form divine”
Two contrast states to the human soul, that a person makes their own condition, although children born are “naturally good”
Runs against religious thoughts at the time which suggested that children were “naturally bad” due to Original Sin
The contraries are apparent throughout the “Songs”, in innocence versus Expercnes
Where is the poem from?
Innocence
Methods used
Metaphor Symbolism Shift in tone Allusion Death imagery
What is stanza 1 about?
Grown adult reflecting on visiting a place when he as a child when he is older but is a figurative genre- realisation
What is stanza 2 about?
Institutional religion has strict rules which therefore restrict people
What is stanza 3 about?
Organised religions restrict/kills the possibility of real love
Themes
Unattainable love/ barriers to love