The theme of "A Poison Tree" by William BlakeÊis revenge. The theme of "On Another's Sorrow" is human and divine compassion.
William Blakes hair color is grey. hope this helps (:
An Engraver..... that is what I read
he had an interesting personality.
to be a poet and to make new life
Tigers are fearful and awesome at the same time
harmonious
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"The Sick Rose" by William Blake is a poem that tells the story of a fragile rose being destroyed by a worm hiding in the shadows. The poem explores themes of innocence, corruption, and destruction. It serves as a commentary on the damaging effects of hidden or unseen forces on beauty and innocence.
William Blake's poems can be seen as refering to his own religious views, which was to believe in God without the going to church. He thought the church was 'blackening' (From the poem called 'London'). It can also be seen in 'The Tyger' that he has a strong dislike towards the industrial revolution. Many of his poems are sister poems (or couplet poems) which means they go together, for example, 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger' or the two 'Nurse's song' poems. They often give different views of Innocence and Experience which can link to before and after the fall of mankind in the story of Eden with Adam and Eve.
Blake was not active in any political party of his time. However it has been said that he and William Godwin were the forerunners of Anarchism.(William Blake: Visionary Anarchist by Peter Marshall 1988)
Ode to a Grecian Urn was written by John Keats, not Blake.
The Blakes Slept Here was created in 1953.