William Blake Beliefs

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The Romanticism was a period when religious beliefs were inspirational source for many authors, as William Blake. William Blake made use of common language, and expressed his religious visions in his works. The Songs of Innocence and Experience are an example of his tremenduous work. In this work, the author demonstrated his beliefs that children in their purity and ignorance represent a happier existence for people. Blake was able to demonstrate these beliefs by contrasting the poem, “The Chimney Sweep”, in “The Songs of Innocence”, and “The Songs of Experience”, by portraying how innocent and pure the children appear to be in the first poem, and how their innocence and purity started to fade away as they grew to adulthood in the last. He