If you are asking what is the symbolism of Blake's poetry, I can answer that one; however, it depends on the poem because Blake uses a range of symbols to represent his themes. Blake is considered one of the major poets of the Romantic Period (1785-1830), which is roughly around the time of the industrial period. Many of the poets who are now grouped under the "Romantics," shared an idealistic view that the human spirit would prevail over the turmoil of that age, or any future age. Revolution was another common theme, and many critics believe that the poets at that time, particularly Blake, were prophets because their poetry often contained warnings about machines replacing a more agricultural lifestyle. If one were to choose a dominant theme for Blake, it might be the imaginative vision that surpasses the common experience. He once said that "all he knew was in The Bible," and so spiritual themes and symbols are often found in his work. "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" are two of the most prominent examples; these poems are often juxtaposed when teaching his work to demonstrate his observations about the power and contradictions of a creator who could create both such meek and fierce creatures. One could argue that these animals also symbolize contradictions in human nature, especially since Blake and his contemporaries believed in Transcendentalism or the idea that God exists within all living things. Because Blake is often called a poetic prophet, his use of spiritual language and symbols may be considered part of his prophecy.
I can only speculate. I believe based on my reading of William Blake that he feared the loss of IMAGINATION.
William Blake's full name is William rossetti Blake
William Blake's full name is William rossetti Blake
No, William Blake is not single.
William's mum is called Catherine Blake, his dad is called James Blake
There is no concrete evidence to confirm whether William Blake was a Freemason or not. Some scholars believe that Blake had connections to Freemasonry through his father and brother, while others argue that his views on religious and esoteric matters were not entirely aligned with Freemasonry.
William Blake is a/an Poet painter printmaker
William Blake had no children with his wife, Catherine.
William Blake was born on November 28, 1757.
William Blake has written: 'The world is mine'
William Blake married to Catherine Boucher in 1782
William Rufus Blake was born in 1805.