Forschungsarbeit, 2009
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This article focuses on the religious symbolism found in William Blake's "Songs of Innocence and of Experience," aiming to identify the most frequent and significant symbols, trace their origins, and offer interpretations.
William Blake, "Songs of Innocence and of Experience," religious symbolism, Christianity, Kabbalah, Swedenborgianism, innocence, experience, duality, human soul, redemption, salvation, societal commentary, visual art, illuminated manuscripts, London, historical context, literary analysis.
The collection explores the "two contrary states of the human soul," contrasting the pure, naive state of childhood with the complex, often cynical reality of adulthood and society.
The Lamb is a primary symbol of innocence, representing purity, gentleness, and the Christian image of Jesus Christ.
Blake was influenced by his Dissenter origin, Bible studies, and mystical thinkers like Emanuel Swedenborg, which led him to create his own unique mythological and symbolic reality.
These poems use the harsh reality of child labor in London to provide social commentary on exploitation and the loss of innocence within a religious and societal framework.
Key symbols include the Tyger (representing fierce energy), the Rose (fragility and corruption), and the Poison Tree (repressed anger and deceit).
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