William Blake Innocence

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Loss of Innocence William Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper” from the songs of innocence, is about a boy who was sold at a very young age into the life of a chimney sweeper. Blake tries to educate his readers about the social injustices imposed on young children by revealing the horrifying and hazardous conditions they work under. Even though Blake believes that innocence is pleasing, it cannot outlast the real world due to the harsh circumstances faced by children. By using the voice of a child, Blake attempts to prove that the cruel and dangerous practice of abusing children have negative consequences and robs them of their childhood and innocence. The poem “The Chimney Sweeper” was written in 1789 during the period known as the Industrial …show more content…

After witnessing the injustices against the poor and young children in London, Blake voiced his anger through the greatly evocative and meaningful poetry. Blake was extremely frustrated with the Church and God because he believed that although the servants of God were aware of the miseries of poor and vulnerable children, they did not do anything about it. Instead, the poor were told that suffering is part of God’s plan and they must accept it. Blake mainly focused on child labor, which he viewed as the evil byproduct of the Industrial Revolution. He stresses that simplicity and innocence is lost when a child matures too fast and faces lifetime difficulties too soon. Through his poems, Blake tries to expose the injustices performed against children and expected that society would take action to put an end to child labor. After the death of William Blake, many Acts were passed by the UK Parliament to improve treatment of working children. Finally, in 1875, The Chimney Sweepers Act was passed, which eventually stopped the exploitation of small children for chimney sweeping jobs. The Act set the lower age limit for chimney sweeps at twenty one, and required the listing of all chimney sweeps with the local police

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