Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Blake Poetry-
Innocence
- The Lamb
- Lamb- biblical
'unblemished lamb',
Jesus, sacrifice
- Lamb- innocence= softest,
bright, tender, little
- AABBCC, nursery rhyme,
repitition of 1st and last
couplet 'Little Lamb who
made thee?'
- 'Little Lamb'- soft vowel
sound, song/ child like
- Nurse's Song
- Nurse is the Guardian and
gives them freedom
- 'go and play'- learns from the
children, children have a voice,
Symbionic relationship (learn
from each other
- ABCB, last stanza changes to
past tense 'laughed'
- Internal rhyme until last stanza 'sky'
and 'fly' but 'shouted' and 'laughed'
- Lost innocence 'heard of
the green' to 'the light
fades away'
- 'hills echoed'- experience,
grown up,
- Introduction
- Pastoral- lamb, cloud,
valleys, reed, rural, water
- 'Plucked a hollow reed'-
unnatural, destroying
nature
- ''stained the water clear'-
destroying purity of
children and his vision
- The Little Girl Lost
- AABB, rhyming couplets,
regular rhythm (undermines
the danger of situation)
- world tamed by God/
biblical expression
- world slumbered, awake to
return to Garden of Eden 'earth
from sleep'
- Female Sexuality- 'moon
rises' (cycle), 'virgin', 'sweet
sleep' (sexual awakening)
- Against taming of
oppression sexual desires
- 'seven summers old'- since birth or puberty
- Little Girl Found
- Lycas' parents feelings-'weep',
'tired and woe-begone', 'weak',
'famished' 'trembling'
- Biblical imagery- 'deserts weep'=
Moses in the desert, 'seven
days'= God creating world
- Blake= danger is people's
perceptions of reality
- Lion= 'bore them to the
ground' but 'licks their hands'
- The Shepard
- Innocence- 'sweet' x2, 'innocent
call', 'ewe's tender reply', 'peace'
- Bible/ Christian teaching,
Shepherds receives praise
from his sheep- but not in the
poem
- 'He shall follow is sheep all day'-
opposite to biblical shepherd
- Doesn't force the sheep to
follow him, Anti-organised
religion
- Infant Joy
- new born child- 'two days old'
and 'I have no name'
- Romantics believed babies
retained memories of God
- Christians believed babies came
into the world contaminised,
need to be Baptised
- 'What shall I call thee?'-
Biblical conotations for
Moses 'what is thy name?'
- The School Boy
- Pastoral- 'summer morn',
'birds sing', 'every tree',
'skylark', 'blossom'
- stanza 3 dreary shower' contrasts
stanza 1 'summer morn'
- Blake= no formal
education, learn
through play
- 'tender plants are stripped of
their joy'- Metaphor, can't grow
- The Little Black Boy
- ABAB, Iambic pentameter-
Marxist think its Capitalist,
doing same as everyone else
- guardianship- 'my mother bore
me' and 'my mother taught me'
- Themes- God, light, Pastoral,
Guardianship
- White people power- 'white as an
angel', 'white cloud free', 'I'll shade
him from the heat'
- slavery- 'sun-burnt face',
'learned the heat to bear'
- William Wilberforce
- Messages- his life made him strong, work hard for God's
love, passive acceptance, both ended up in the same
place, religion is racist, too focused on the afterlife
- The Echoing Green
- 3 stanzas, AABBCCDD,
child narrator, couplets,
enjambment
- happiness- 'happy', 'merry',
'sing', 'cheerful', 'laugh'
- religion- 'merry bells ring',
- 'on the darkening green'- play
tomorrow, innocence ended,
children sleep so nature does
- nature images- birds, echo, sun
- Holy Thursday
- Maundy Thursday- children in
charity schools sing in church
- 3 stanzas, 4 lines, like a hymn structure
- multitude repetition-
'hum of multitudes',
'multitudes of lambs
- power in numbers
- 'Beneath them sit aged men'- Blake
puts children above the guardians
- The Chimney-Sweeper
- Dark imagery- 'soot',
'night', 'coffins', 'dark'
- Light imagery- 'lamb',
'angel', 'bright key', 'shine
in the sun', 'white', 'God'
- Harsh contrast between
reality and dreams
- Narration is a sweeper,
dramatic monologue
- Last stanza half
rhyme- 'warm', 'harm'
(reality not perfect)
- A Cradle Song
- 'sweet' and 'sleep' repeated
- Sibilance 'ss', nursery rhyme
- Mary and
Jesus
- 'Heavenly places that smiles
on thee!'- see God in baby, if
he suffers it doesn't matter