Monday, March 18, 2019
Essay --
The attitude of the chimney sweeper is one of confide and the speaker knows well that his hope will not be prevailed in this life that in the afterlife and we back end call this as his attitude is portrayed with the diction that is used and the tone of jaded desertedness which leaves the caprice at a very sympathetic place. This is opposed to the attitude of the poet as he expresses the male childs lot in life by being very sarcastic and mocking him in the song and this is cave in as we can see how he hyperbolizes the events in the boys life. The Chimney Sweeper (Songs of Innocence) is told from the point of view of a young chimney sweeper, this persona is put on by the poet and is established in the break stanza when the boy says So your chimneys I sweep... this poem is almost told in the induce of a narrative and it is about a young boy verbalise of how his mother died and it does not mention any other details of her termination other than the fact that she peri shed while he was very young. Then, it is said that his yield sold him into slavery while yet my tongue could scarcely predict weep weep weep weep this ultimately makes the audience feel very sympatric toward the boy and we can see that he has accepted his lot in life. But, this is also the low gear place in the poem where the opposing attitudes of the chimney sweeper and the poet be present. Initially, upon reading the poem all the reader thinks of is the poor little boy, but here the poet is being sarcastic as he is saying the boy was made into a chimney sweep before he could even say the word sweep in the case that the s- sound was left off and the word left his mouth as weep which is also why the he uses the repetition of the word to emphasize the childs misery while im... ...ofession is viewed as a joke to Blake and we can see this here. This whole idea is exacerbated by the use of imagery present in the poem that is achieved through the use of dark imagery. This atti tude of the poet is against the one of the speaker who believes he is innocent and free and had the ability to play around and let on hope in his dreams. Blakes The Chimney Sweeper (Songs of Innocence) is a poem about the life of young chimney sweeps. We are presented with two pose attitudes in this poem and that would be the hope-filled attitude of the speaker pertaining to his lot in life and the attitude of satire that is displayed by the poet himself. In the end the inwardness that conveyed through these conflicting attitudes is one that basically ensures the speaker will not be able to prosper in this life but severe have a chance to in the one after.
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