What is William Blake poetry style?
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Many of William Blake 's "Song of Experience" (1794) poems represent Black' s critical views on Christian churches. The two verses pay special attention to the Christian church. These poems are "Love Garden" and "Little Trump". Among these verses, Black opposes many aspects of Christianity as a clearly institutional institution. According to the report, he is said to have participated in only three religious ceremonies of his life (his baptism, marriage and funeral), but he insists that he is a devout Christian. His Christian philosophy is considered blasphemy, but he has never been accused of committing such a crime. However, he expressed his criticism of the church in the form of paper and poetry.
In order to understand poetry such as "Love Garden" and "Small Wanderer", we must consider the religious belief of the poet, otherwise I should say the position of the spirit. William Blake thinks that he is single gnostic. In other words, he believes that it is knowledge, not faith, to save his soul. He believes that faith is an abused word by people who think to spend at the church every Sunday and believes that whatever they showed outside the church wall will give them eternal relief. Black believes that the ritual of the church is also dry, ruthless and meaningless. As Black said, the church is evil.
Black values knowledge. He believes that knowledge truly allows people to understand Christ, and when this understanding is reached people can begin to become Christ. Christ is the culmination of human efforts. God and Christ are at the same level God is not a "watchmaker" or the best person beyond human ability; in contrast, black believes that God exists in all human beings. Blacks created this "sacred humanity", the possibilities of all human beings were fully circulated and became the sanctity of mankind; this is possible because God and Jesus live from our concepts . The throne, it is the throne of God "(Blaine qtd in Raine 35)
Life will eventually be a struggle for mental conflict. A part of the "monism" of faith of black knock comes from his view that materialism (evil) and spirit (goodness) are one, everything is one. Life is not a lasting war between the two, but life is the benefit of all things, good or evil must be handed over and understood. This is an important topic and needs to be fully understood. But the basic principle of his faith includes knowledge that it is the possibility of "sacred humanity" because everything is an understanding of the Son of God and all are children of God. (榆)
William Blake (1757 - 1827) poet, artist and mystical. Black wrote "innocent songs", "songs of experience", "four zoo", "Jerusalem". Black is not considered a classic and romantic poet, but his new poetry style and mysterious nature experience have had a great impact on the growth of romanticism. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was a member of the British romantic poet and "Lake Poet". The famous poems of Coleridge include the ancient sailors Rime, Christabel and Kubla Khan. Coleridge helped England bring German idealistic concepts. (An important aspect of romanticism)
William Wordsworth is one of the most famous poets in the romantic era. William Blake, on the other hand, is not well known, but is still an important poet. William Blake is like a singing voice, and Wordsworth expresses his poem as a story. These two unique styles have black innocent songs and experiences, and more features in Wordsworth's Tyndham Monastery. As I said earlier, their poetry has different styles, but there are some similarities. For example, they are all poets under the name of romanticism. Romanticism is explained as art, literature, and intellectual movement that began in Europe in the 18th century. Meanwhile, this was partly a response to the industrial revolution.
William Blacklake and Blackminster Bridge were born in London in 1757 compared to Westminster Bridge. His mother taught him at home, he became an apprentice of a