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    special. He wanted to be his manager and Jimmy agreed. To start of they moved to London. They changed Jimmy to Jimi. Then the “Jimi Hendrix Experience” formed with Mitch MItchell as drummer and Noel Redding as bassist. After their first single “Hey Joe” came out it shot them to the top. In 1966 they were the talk of London. On the UK billboard the “Jimi Hendrix Experience” stayed in the top six for ten weeks.(Jimihendrix.com) Many other musical idols admired him. The Beatles and rolling Stones…

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    William Blake’s techniques used in the poems, “The Lamb” and “The Tiger,” in Songs of Innocence and Experience help him develop his theme of “humanity becomes aware of evil as it sees nature being corrupted.” The lamb represents the innocence, and the tiger represents evil and corruption. The theme is conveyed through Blake’s diction. The author’s diction in “The Lamb” heightens the theme the poem portrays. In “The Lamb,” the speaker is asking the lamb who gave it its “tender voice” and…

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    mythical stories characters endure things that human beings shouldn’t go through. Some characters overcome deaths while others couldn’t. The Princess Bride is a wonderful and aggressive book that consists of love, adventure, deaths, near death experiences, revenge, and more. In The Princess Bride there are two main characters (in my opinion) and a few of major characters. The main…

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    Boucher. She was illiterate, but Blake taught her how to read, write, and also helped her to experience visions (William Blake Biography). In 1787, one of the most shocking events in William Blake’s life occurred. His younger brother Robert died from illness. After his death, Blake continued to experience visions of his brother.…

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    Lessing construed Jerry as a courageous character that seeks adventure. Also displaying physical courage and a near death experience, Jerry gains independence and a sense of self-worth. While on vacation in France, he comes across local boys while swimming at the beach. Waiting anxiously for the boys to come back up from under the waves, astonishingly several minutes pass beforehand…

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    William Blake: The Merging of Innocence and Experience in Faith When a child looks at the world everything is viewed in the worldview filter of childhood innocence. Children are able to see beauty and have faith without the influence of darkness. As adults, we grow to envy the “child-like” faith and wish that we could always see the world as beautiful, but we know that so many things in this life are complex with no clear answers. We can only observe and form our own opinions based on what we…

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    work was a collection of poems protesting war, tyranny, and King George III’s treatment of the American colonies. Then in 1789 his Songs of Innocence were printed followed five years later by his Songs of Experience. These were a contrast of the states of the human soul. The Songs of Experience spoke out against the monarchy and the church; they were published the same year that King Louis was executed during the French Revolution. Blake was a supporter of both the French and American…

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    After the Romantic period Childhood was created and a division between adult and child was formed. In William Blake’s poem The Lamb great divine and supreme being of children is portrayed.”I a child an thou a lamb” connects children with innocence portrays them to be God like. This theme of a perfect, pure child was created and idolized during the Romantic era, however, the definition of a perfect mature adult was not addressed. In Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice in Wonderland, Alice is placed in…

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    Painting and relevance: Jacques-Louis David’s “Oath of the Horatii” was painted in 1784 and it was commissioned by the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture on behalf of the Kind Louis XVI. The inspiration of the painting had to come by Corneille’s Play “Horace” which was being performed in Paris during that time. In 1785 the painting was exhibited at the Paris Salon. The painting shows a decisive moment of will as well as a great family tragedy resulting from political consequences. The…

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    blames the parents and church for allowing the ongoing suffering to the children. Child labor is a major element discussed along with the reoccurring reminder of the conditions the chimney sweepers were forced to endure. Despite all of the harsh experiences, the children’s’ innocence is evident as they remain hopeful and optimistic in the unfair society. The poem explores the contrast of the unruly child labor paired with childhood innocence that makes up the chimney sweeper’s dark reality.…

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