william blake Flashcards
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what is blake’s aim in his songs of experience and innocence?
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- explores contrasting collections
- sought to exemplify what was good and pure and true
- songs of innocence hold utopian ideas, sense of hope, buoyancy and possibility
- songs of experience present a bleaker world, brutal reality of a broken world that attacks the human spirit to the point of oppression. Still moments of hope however
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context of holy thursday innocence
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- annual service during easter week at St Paul’s cathedral for orphaned children of Londons charity schools
- blake did artwork on this poem
- he saw a decline of his own parish’s attempt at charity as inequality grew more
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what are the readings of holy thursday innocence?
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- the description of innocence - the purity, natural imagery, youth/new life, radiant, little boys and girls, angels
- an ironic attack - scathing challenge to readers: why are charity schools necessary, why are children the sacrifice to the exploitative rich? What have innocent children done to deserve this, who will actually protect them?
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is holy thursday innocence really about innocence?
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- no because of the ambiguity and distinctive voice of the speaker
- therefore the voice is both celebratory yet also caustic and accusatory
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what meter and rhyme is HLI in?
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iambic heptameter - hymn of children’s song
AABB - cheerful, innocent tone
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