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What did William Blake say about imagination?

Blake personified imagination in the form of Urthona, one of the four Zoas that make up the human consciousness. After the "fall" Urthona became Los, the tortured poet. He believed that only through imagination could the tortured poet (Los) again transcend to the state of Urthona. The imagination is not a State: it is the Human existence itself.


Were William Blake's poems a hobby?

Who can say? He was a painter, engraver and mystic who was 21 when he first published a book of poems. I would think that his poetry was as important to him as his other art works, therefore not a hobby.


Why did William Blake write love poems to Edgar Allan Poe?

William Blake and Edgar Allan Poe were both influential poets in their own right, but they lived in different time periods. It is not historically accurate to say that William Blake wrote love poems to Edgar Allan Poe.


What do you call a person who writes poems?

I would say a poet


What did William Blake the poet think about school?

William Blake was not a fan of formal schooling. He left school at the tender age of ten. He began writing poetry at the age of twelve, and by 1783 had sold his first book of poetry. He apprenticed as an engraver. He continued to write poetry, usually with a theme of the social injustice he saw in everyday life.


How do you say the name Blake in french?

Blake.


How do you say Blake in Hawaiian?

In Hawaiian, the name Blake can be translated as Puleik.


How do you say poet in Irish?

The word for 'poet' in Irish is 'file'.


Who is the national poet of England?

Britain doesn't have a national poet, because it is made up of several nations. The English national poet is probably William Shakespeare. The Scottish national poet is unquestionably Robert Burns. The Welsh national poet might well be Dylan Thomas. And the Irish national poet might be W.B. Yeats.


How do you say hi my name is Blake?

hola me llamo Blake (AWlah may lYAHmaw Blake)


How does a poet say soon?

anon


What was William Blake trying to say in the sick rose?

William Blake's poem "The Sick Rose" explores themes of innocence, experience, and the destructive power of jealousy or desire. The rose symbolizes purity and beauty while the worm represents corruption or decay. The poem warns of the dangers of allowing negative emotions to take root and destroy that which is pure and good.