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Blake and His Work

    Although separately, two of William Blake’s poems of the same name, "The Chimney Sweeper," follow the conventions and traditions of the Romantic period, both poems together show the impact that Blake created by stark contrasts illustrated when the poems are compared side by side. Both poems are about the plight of children in slave labor positions and is a direct criticism on the social and economic environment of the time thereby highlighting the lives of the common people in society. The first poem illustrates how the naïve and dreamlike visions of children were used in literature during the Romantic period. Blake follows this tradition when using the voice of Tom Dacre in the first poem, a child forced into labor. Tom, an innocent child, shares his dreams of angels and the salvation of the sweeps: "And by came an angel who had a bright key, / And he open’d the coffins & set them all free;" This sort of social consciousness in literature, stimulated by the French Revolution, also allows Blake to show in the second poem, through an experienced narrator, the true plight of child laborers: "Crying’weep! weep!’ in notes of woe!" While searching for more information regarding the child laborers of this time I found sev

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