William Blake moved to Felpham for three years because he was invited by the poet William Hayley to work on art projects and escape the difficult conditions in London. Blake saw it as an opportunity to focus on his creativity in a more peaceful and pastoral setting.
Never seek to tell thy love / Love that never told can be / For the gentle wind does move / Silently invisibly.by William Blake
I think this poem is first and foremost personifying nature, specifically sunflowers. The dialogue set up is to indicate the feeling of the flowers. I also think that Blake wanted to create a comparison and contrast between human nature and nature itself. The flowers are obviously disgruntled being left outside and are tired. It is a great personification poem about the human condition of weariness or fatigue.
yes in one island you get to it after beating Blake
Yes, the people will move on .Kate and William are going to remember it forever and so are we, but we will move to something more important then that later.
Blake believed that mocking Rousseau and Voltaire could inspire them to move past their limitations and reach their full potential as thinkers. By challenging their ideas and beliefs, Blake encouraged them to think more deeply and critically about their work. Ultimately, Blake saw mockery as a tool for intellectual growth and development.
We do not know, because this happened in the part of Shakespeare's life which is totally undocumented, sometimes called the "Lost Years" between 1585 and 1592.
He moved to London in the 1580s
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No, he was one ,but he did move there.