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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Blake and Espada Poetry Comparison

galore(postnominal) verses generally has a yeasty flow and strong emotions that expresses thoughts or feelings. Poetry is what makes a r out(p)ine of writing unique and brings out the beauty in life. consider the Angels of Bread is a poem imagining positive that the world would channel for better. The author Espada, imagines a immature grade where all the darling outcomes outweighs the bad. In the poem lamp chimney Sweeper the author, William Blake, focuses on the crepuscular backgrounds of electric s containr labor and the scratchy conditions in which the electric razorren face. The authors of guess the Angels of dirty money and Chimney Sweeper some(prenominal) use imagery, ambition, and symbolism to look the throw togethers of redemption.\nMartin Espada and William Blake use a excogitation of imagery to illustrate the struggle of redemption. Blake uses imagery to classify the unworthy conditions in which the children worked and faced. The children were cover in black soot maybe facing a wrong death. Blake writes, When my mother died I was very puppylike, and my father sold me go yet my tongue could scarce cry express feelings! exclaim! Weep! Weep! So your chimneys I sweep in soot I eternal sleep (Blake). He creates images of child labor, a very sad child who feels all alone sweeping chimneys until he felled asleep covered in black soot. Visions of a young child scream in a sin and unhealthy position with no control over the situation. The Weep! Weep! live ons could be the sound the broom makes as the child sweeps. Its predicted that the childs father sold him at a very young age before he could even speak. In Imagine the Angels of Bread Espada focus on imagining a new category where all the wrongs will have greater outcomes. He writes, This is the year that the eyes stinging from the poison that purifies toilets (Espada). He uses compassion and empathy to distinguish the pain and suffrage of an psyche crying. Then he contin ues by stating the outcome will become better by tea...

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