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the poet's eyes are opened to the evils and vices of the world.He drew pictures of neediness and distress and showed the sufferings of the miserable.Through symbolic devices,Blake expresses his 5 progressive democratic ideas.The best-known poems in the collection are "The Tiger","The Fly","London",and "The Chimney-Sweeper" C.The Marriage of Heaven and Hell 5 It is Blake's most important prose work.It acquires great popularity because of its fresh and independent outlook.In this work Blake expresses his spirit of revolt against the social oppression exposes and attacks all civil,moral and religious codes.The central idea of this work is his denial ofthe authority ofinjustice A.Blake's positionand features William Blake was the most extraordinary literary genius of his age.He was opposed to the classical tradition of that age.His lyrics display all the characteristics of the romantic spirit,according to which natural sentiment and individual originality are essential to literary creation.Blake's works are full of revolutionary passion and imagine and symbolism.He is called a Pre-Romantic or a forerunner ofthe Romantic Poetry ofthe 19th century. 5 3.0_Development of Blake's viewsthe poet's eyes are opened to the evils and vices of the world. He drew pictures of neediness and distress and showed the sufferings of the miserable. Through symbolic devices, Blake expresses his progressive democratic ideas. The best-known poems in the collection are "The Tiger", "The Fly", "London", and "The Chimney-Sweeper" C. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell It is Blake's most important prose work. It acquires great popularity because of its fresh and independent outlook. In this work, Blake expresses his spirit of revolt against the social oppression, exposes and attacks all civil, moral and religious codes. The central idea of this work is his denial of the authority of injustice. A. Blake’s position and features William Blake was the most extraordinary literary genius of his age. He was opposed to the classical tradition of that age. His lyrics display all the characteristics of the romantic spirit, according to which natural sentiment and individual originality are essential to literary creation. Blake’s works are full of revolutionary passion and imagine and symbolism. He is called a Pre-Romantic or a forerunner of the Romantic Poetry of the 19th century. 3.0 Development of Blake's views 5’ 5’ 5’ 5’ 5’
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