"The Chimney Sweeper" is a poem by William Blake that criticizes the exploitation and mistreatment of children in 18th-century England who were forced to work as chimney sweeps. The main idea is the innocence and suffering of these young boys, who are taken advantage of by society and denied a proper childhood. Blake uses the poem to call attention to the social injustice and hypocrisy of his time.
The Chimney Sweeper was created in 1794.
The Chimney-sweeper's Boy has 352 pages.
The Chimney-sweeper's Boy was created on 1998-03-26.
The ISBN of The Chimney-sweeper's Boy is 0-670-87927-4.
I want to be a chimney sweeper. What are some of the health and safety concerns for chimney sweepers?
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In William Blake's poem "The Chimney Sweeper," Tom has a dream where an angel sets him and other chimney sweepers free from their oppression and misery. The angel tells them that if they are good and obedient, they will be taken to a place of joy and freedom. This dream offers Tom hope and comfort in his harsh reality as a chimney sweeper.
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The Chimney Sweeper is narrated by a chimney sweeper who tells readers a bit about himself and then tells about another chimney sweeper named Tom Dacre. He introduces readers to Tom and then relates a strange dream Tom had that involved chimney sweepers in coffins, angels, and other things. The poem ends with Tom and the narrator waking up and going to work sweeping chimneys.
They started work when they were 5 :-(
Dirty Jobs - 2005 Chimney Sweeper 1-13 was released on: USA: 8 November 2005 Australia: 17 October 2007
Innocence- the theme is If you work hard and follow God, then you have nothing to worry. Experience- The theme is a child who lost their innocence (childhood)