The Angel By William Blake Summary

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William Blake was an influential English poet during the mid 18th and mid 19th centuries. He is still known as a prominent figure of the Romantic Period. In Blake’s early years as a teenager he began writing poetry, and in 1794 he published Songs of Experience. Songs of Experience is a collection of twenty-six poems, and it formed the second part of Songs of Innocence. One of these twenty-six poems in Songs of Experience is “The Angel”. In this poem, Blake used the maiden queen, the angel, and the dream as symbolic figures in order to portray this poem as a tragic love story. My interpretation of “The Angel” is how a person’s view of love can evolve over time.
William Blake, author of “The Angel” in Songs of Experience, interprets a dream of a girl in which she is a maiden queen and is “Guarded by an Angel mild” (line 3), who is possibly her lover. Seeming aware of her vulnerability, the maiden queen refused to be mislead by the existence of the angel. Attempting to avoid being deceived, the maiden queen used her sadness to busy the angel in wiping away her tears. She wept ...

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